Hasubanonine
Chemical compound
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Hasubanonine is a member of the hasubanan family of alkaloids. The alkaloid with an isoquinoline substructure has the molecular formula of C21H27NO5.[1] The enantiomer of the natural product is being studied as a potential painkiller.[2] Hasubanonine is structurally related to the morphinan class of opioid analgesics.
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| Systematic IUPAC name
3,4,7,8-Tetramethoxy-17-methyl-7,8-didehydrohasubanan-6-one | |
| Other names
Hasubanonine | |
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| C21H27NO5 | |
| Molar mass | 373.449 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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The enantioselective total synthesis of (–)-hasubanonine and related natural products, (−)-runanine, (−)-delavayine, and (+)-periglaucine B were first achieved by Prof. Seth Herzon and co-workers at Yale University in 2011. [3]
