Hyoscyamine
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Molecular structure via molpic |
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Conformer structure via 3Dmol.js |
Molecular formula | C17H23NO3 |
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Molecular mass | 289.4 g/mol |
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Appearance | SILKY, TETRAGONAL NEEDLES FROM EVAPORATING ALCOHOL |
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Predicted LogP | 1.8 |
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Melting point | 108.5 °C |
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Solubility | 1 G DISSOLVES IN 281 ML OF WATER (PH 9.5), 69 ML OF ETHER, 150 ML OF BENZENE, 1 ML OF CHLOROFORM; FREELY SOL IN ALCOHOL, DIL ACIDS |
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Chirality | absolute |
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Hyoscyamine
Hyoscyamine (also known as L-Hyoscyamine, Daturine, (-)-Hyoscyamine, Duboisine, (-)-Atropine, L-Tropine tropate, (S)-(-)-Hyoscyamine, Cystospaz, l-Atropine or (S)-Atropine) is a substance of the piperidine class.
Chemistry
Hyoscyamine is typically found in the form of its hydrochloride and sulfate salts.
Stereochemistry
Hyoscyamine is a absolute mixture
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