8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE

CAS No.
127-29-7
Chemical Name:
8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE
Synonyms
INDACONITINE;pseudoaconitine;8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE;acetylveratrylpseudoaconine;acetyl benzoylpseudo-aconine;(16S)-20-Ethyl-1α,6α,16-trimethoxy-4-methoxymethylaconitane-3α,8,13,14α-tetrol 8-acetate 14-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoate);Aconitane-3,8,13,14-tetrol, 20-ethyl-1,6,16-trimethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)-, 8-acetate 14-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoate), (1α,3α,6α,14α,16β)-
CBNumber:
CB9311666
Molecular Formula:
C36H51NO12
Molecular Weight:
689.79
MDL Number:
MFCD01673508
MOL File:
127-29-7.mol
Last updated:2022-12-21 16:56:50

8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE Properties

Melting point 214°
alpha D20 +17° (alc)
Boiling point 697.88°C (rough estimate)
Density 1.2083 (rough estimate)
refractive index 1.6630 (estimate)
pka 12?+-.0.70(Predicted)
FDA UNII 5483BY72RT

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8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE Chemical Properties,Uses,Production

Description

An aconitine alkaloid obtained from A coniturn chasrnanthurn Stapf. by Dunstan and Andrews, the base crystallizes from EtOH as hexagonal prisms or rosettes of fine needles. It has [α]20Do + IS.3° (EtOH) and gives a series of crystalline salts, e.g. the hydrobromide as hexagonal prisms from H20, m.p. lS3-7°C; [edo - 17.3° or as crystals from EtOH or Et 20, m.p. 217 -SoC and the aurichloride, yellow needles, m.p. 147 -152°C with sintering at 142°C. Indaconitine resembles Aconitine (q. v.) in giving a crystalline precipitate with KMn04 but in this case the crystals are markedly smaller. Four methoxyl groups are present and when the SUlphate is heated in aqueous solution in a sealed tube it furnishes acetic acid and benzoylpseudaconine (Indbenzaconine), as a colourless glass, m.p. 130-3°C; [α]D + 33.6° (EtOH), also giving crystalline salts: hydrochloride, m.p. 242-4°C; [α]D - S.Oo (H 20); hydrobromide as the dihydrate, m.p. 247°C (dry) and the aurichloride, rosettes of orange needles, m.p. 180-2°C.
Alkaline hydrolysis gives acetic and benzoic acids and pseudaconine, C2sH4108N. On pyrolysis, the alkaloid loses one mole of acetic acid with the formation of a-pyroindaconitine which is amorphous, m.p. 130-2°C; [α]D + 91.9° (EtOH), giving a crystalline hydro bromide, m.p. 194-SoC. When inda_x0002_conitine hydrochloride is subjected to the same treatment it yields the isomeric ~-pyroindaconitine, also amorphous, but furnishing a crystalline hydrobromide, m.p. 24S-250°C; [α]D + 27.6°.

Chemical Properties

White crystalline, amorphous, or syrupy sub stance; salts are optically active; melts at214°C (417.2°F); insoluble in water, solublein alcohol, ether, and chloroform.

Uses

8-Acetyl ludaconitine occurs in the tubers of Indianaconite (bish or Aconitum ferox), found inIndia and Nepal. It is used in arrow poisoningfor hunting. Clinically, it is used in treatingrheumatism.

Health Hazard

Feraconitine is a highly toxic alkaloid. Theacute toxic effects are similar to those ofaconitine. The symptoms from ingestionare drowsiness, nervous disorders, weakness,.

References

Dunstan, Andrews, J. Chern. Soc., 87, 1620 (1905) See also: Bauer, Radjhan., Pharrn. Zent., 72,145 (1931)

8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE Preparation Products And Raw materials

Raw materials

Preparation Products

INDACONITINE 8-ACETYL LUDACONITINE acetyl benzoylpseudo-aconine (16S)-20-Ethyl-1α,6α,16-trimethoxy-4-methoxymethylaconitane-3α,8,13,14α-tetrol 8-acetate 14-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoate) pseudoaconitine acetylveratrylpseudoaconine Aconitane-3,8,13,14-tetrol, 20-ethyl-1,6,16-trimethoxy-4-(methoxymethyl)-, 8-acetate 14-(3,4-dimethoxybenzoate), (1α,3α,6α,14α,16β)- 127-29-7 C36H51NO12 C34H47NO10