Unexpected dimeric form of 17 - hydroxylupanine - MS and crystallographic studies

10 October 2017, Version 1
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Abstract

The bis-quinolizidine alkaloids such as sparteine, lupanine and their derivatives are produced by the plants of Leguminoseae family. 17-Hydroksylupanine can be obtained both: naturally (in reaction catalysed by enzyme) and synthetically. Our data demonstrate that 17-hydroxylupanine can exists in dimeric form. It is the first time that one of bisquinolisidine alkaloids exists in the dimeric form in a solid state. A structure of dimeric form was confirmed by EI MS mass spectra and X-ray analysis.

Keywords

17-hydroxylupanine dimer,
crystal structure of 17-hydroxylupanine dimer,
EI MS mass spectra analysis,
lupanine alkaloids,
Chemistry

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