Description:
Lycorine is a toxic crystalline alkaloid found in various Amaryllidaceae species, such as the cultivated bush lily , surprise lilies, and daffodils. It may be highly poisonous, or even lethal, when ingested in certain quantities. Symptoms of lycorine toxicity are vomiting, diarrhea, and convulsions.
- Molecular Weight: 323.77
- Molecular Formula: C16H17NO4.HCl
Purity: 98 %. (NMR)
Canonical SMILES:
C1CN2CC3=CC4=C(C=C3C5C2C1=CC(C5O)O)OCO4.Cl
InChI:
InChI=1S/C16H17NO4.ClH/c18-11-3-8-1-2-17-6-9-4-12-13(21-7-20-12)5-10(9)14(15(8)17)16(11)19;/h3-5,11,14-16,18-19H,1-2,6-7H2;1H/t11-,14-,15+,16+;/m0./s1
InChIKey: VUVNTYCHKZBOMV-NVJKKXITSA-N
- Melting Point: 210-212 °C.
- Solubility: Slightly in 95% alcohol, not well in water, not in chloroform
- Appearance: Solid powder.
- Application: ADCs Cytotoxin
- Storage: Stable in dry state, store at + 4 °C, in dark place.
Synonyms:
Lycorine chloride; Lycorine HCl; Lycorine (hydrochloride)
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