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TRANS-CINNAMOYLE ECGONINE METHYLE [1 record]

Record 1 1989-01-09

English

Subject field(s)
  • Biochemistry
OBS

trans. Having or characterized by various atoms or groups on opposite sides of the molecule ... - opposed to cis.

OBS

cinnamoyl. The acid radical C6H5CH= CHCO - of cinnamic acid.

OBS

methyl. An alkyl radical CH3 derived from methane by removal of one hydrogen atom that is known usu. in combination in many compounds but is also isolated momentarily in the free state as a gaseous fragmentation product of the pyrolysis of organic compounds.

OBS

Ecgonine. A crystalline alkaloid C9H15NO3 obtained by hydrolysis of cocaine; tropine-carboxylic acid.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Biochimie
OBS

trans. Se dit d'un isomère, dans lequel deux substituants semblables sont éloignés l'un de l'autre.

OBS

Cinnamoyle. Radical univalent de formule C6H5 - CH= CH - CO -, correspondant à l'acide cinnamique par perte de l'hydroxyle.

OBS

ecgonine. Aminoalcool, de formule C9H15NO3, obtenu par hydrolyse de la cocaïne. Par méthylation et benzoylation de l'ecgonine, on régénère la cocaïne [...]

OBS

méthyle. Radical monovalent de formule CH3 -, prototype des radicaux alkyles.

Spanish

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