Organic chemical
Columbamine
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Names
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IUPAC name
3,9,10-Trimethoxy-5,6-dihydroisoquinolino[2,1-b]isoquinolin-7-ium-2-ol
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Other names
Dehydroisocorypalmine
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Identifiers
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ChEBI
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ChEMBL
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ChemSpider
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KEGG
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UNII
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InChI=1S/C20H19NO4/c1-23-18-5-4-12-8-16-14-10-17(22)19(24-2)9-13(14)6-7-21(16)11-15(12)20(18)25-3/h4-5,8-11H,6-7H2,1-3H3/p+1 Key: YYFOFDHQVIODOQ-UHFFFAOYSA-O
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COC1=C(C2=C[N+]3=C(C=C2C=C1)C4=CC(=C(C=C4CC3)OC)O)OC
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Properties
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C20H20NO4+
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Molar mass
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338.382 g·mol−1
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Chemical compound
Columbamine is a chemical with the molecular formula C20H20NO4. It is an organic heterotetracyclic compound and a berberine alkaloid. Columbamine can be also called dehydroisocorypalmine.[1] It has a molecular weight of 338.4 g/mol[1] and its monoisotopic mass is 339.1470581677 daltons.[2] Columbamine is soluble in DMSO[3] and is a solid at room temperature.
Occurrence
Columbamine has been found in Plumeria rubra.
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