Tropane

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Broader Terms

bridged cyclic compound, nitrogenous heterocyclic compound

Narrower Terms

atropine, benztropine, cocaine, scopolamine

Facts (generated by robot; please edit if you find it inaccurate)

  • The excitatory response pattern to tropane is similar to that of acetylcholine.
  • Atropine, or Tropane is a highly toxic white crystalline alkaloid (C17H23NO3).
  • 94 SOLUBILITY IN WATER pH VAPOR DENSITY AUTOIGNITION NFPA RATINGS REFRACTIVE INDEX FLASH POINT STABILITY Stable under ordinary conditions APPLICATIONS Tropane is a nitrogenous bicyclic compound in which a piperidine ring and a pyrrolidine ring are fused.
  • The synthesis, characterization, and receptor binding properties of all eight isomers of a unique tropane analog, 2-carbomethoxy-3-[bis(4-fluorophenyl)-methoxy]tropane is described.
  • First, the only stabilizing group present on the tropane is the bridging nitrogen, the involvement of which would result in a highly strained tricyclic intermediate.

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