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Hygrine is a
pyrrolidine alkaloid,
found mainly in coca
leaves (0.2%). It was
first isolated by Carl
Liebermann in 1889 (along with a
related compound...
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acetoacetic acid
yielding hygrine. No
enzymatic activity could be
demonstrated that
catalyzes this reaction.
Hygrine further rearranges to tropinone...
- have a
negative ecological impact. Coca
alkaloids Dihydrocuscohygrine Hygrine Schindler,
Charles W; Goldberg,
Steven R (2012). "Accelerating cocaine...
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pyrrolinium salt with
acetoacetyl coenzyme A
yields hygrine. Finally, the
condensation of the
hygrine molecule with
another molecule of
pyrrolidinium salt...
- with
acetoacetic acid
yielding hygrine. No
enzymatic activity could be
demonstrated to
catalyze this reaction.
Hygrine further rearranges to tropinone...
- ring
structure is
present in
numerous natural alkaloids i.a.
nicotine and
hygrine. It is
found in many
drugs such as
procyclidine and bepridil. It also forms...
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Methylecgonine cinnamate Tropacocaine Truxilline Cuscohygrine Dihydrocuscohygrine Hygrine Nicotine Cocaine metabolites (Human) Coca wine, an
alcoholic beverage combining...
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putrescine → N-methylputrescine → N-methyl-Δ1-pyrroline Cuscohygrine,
hygrine, hygroline,
stachydrine Tropane derivatives Atropine group Substitution...
- in cocaine, the N-methyl-pyrrolinium
cation is a
precursor to nicotine,
hygrine, cuscohygrine, and
other natural products. The
additional carbon atoms...
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which is an
active constituent of
another species,
Erythroxylum coca.
Hygrine Cuscohygrine Glasl, S.; Presser, A.; Werner, I.; Haslinger, E.; Jurenitsch...