Hasubanan Explained
Hasubanan is an alkaloid with the chemical formula of C16H21N. It forms the central core of a class of alkaloids known collectively as hasubanans.[1] The compound is derived from reticuline, as is morphinan, but is comparatively more oxidized and rearranged. It is similar to acutumine.
Various alkaloids of this family have been synthesized in the laboratories.[2]
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- Zhang H, Yue J . Hasubanan type alkaloids from Stephania longa . J Nat Prod . 68 . 8 . 1201–7 . 2005 . 16124761 . 10.1021/np0500833.
- Ikonnikova . Viktoria A. . Baranov . Mikhail S. . Mikhaylov . Andrey A. . 2022-07-18 . Developments in the Synthesis of Hasubanan Alkaloids . European Journal of Organic Chemistry . 2022 . 31 . en . ejoc.202200675 . 10.1002/ejoc.202200675 . 250661115 . 1434-193X.