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La structure cristalline et moléculaire d'un nouvel alcaloïde bisindolique: la strychnopentamine, C 35, H 43, N 5 0
Dupont, Léon; Lamotte-Brasseur, Josette; Dideberg, Otto et al.
1977In Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications, B33, p. 1801-1807
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Keywords :
strychnopentamine; Strychnos usambarensis; bisindole alkaloid
Abstract :
[en] Strychnopentamine is a bisindolic alkaloid isolated from the leaves of Strychnos usambarensis . The crystals are tetragonal. The crystal structure was solved by direct methods . It is the first compound with five amines found in a Strychnos: a methylpyrrolidine group is joined to the benzene ring of the corynane part of the molecule. The configuration was determined on the basis of biogenetic arguments. Compound and water molecules are linked together by seven non-equivalent hydrogen bonds.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Dupont, Léon
Lamotte-Brasseur, Josette ;  Université de Liège > Unité de cristallographie
Dideberg, Otto
Campsteyn, H
Vermeire, Marcel
Angenot, Luc  ;  Université de Liège > Département de pharmacie > Département de pharmacie
Language :
French
Title :
La structure cristalline et moléculaire d'un nouvel alcaloïde bisindolique: la strychnopentamine, C 35, H 43, N 5 0
Alternative titles :
[en] Crystal and molecular structure of a new bisindole lakaloid: strychnopentamine
Publication date :
1977
Journal title :
Acta Crystallographica. Section C, Crystal Structure Communications
ISSN :
0108-2701
eISSN :
1600-5759
Publisher :
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, United Kingdom
Volume :
B33
Pages :
1801-1807
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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