Vincamine

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Vincamine
Systematic (IUPAC) name
(3α,14β,16α)-14,15-dihydro-
14-hydroxyeburnamenine-14-carboxylic acid methyl ester
Identifiers
CAS number 1617-90-9
ATC code C04AX07
PubChem 15376
Chemical data
Formula C21H26N2O3 
Mol. mass 354.44 g/mol
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Vincamine is a peripheral vasodilator that increases blood flow to the brain. It is an indole alkaloid (specifically a tryptamine) found in the leaves of Vinca minor, comprising about 25-65% of the indole alkaloids found in Vinca minor by weight. It is also found in the species Catharanthus roseus.[1] It can be synthesized from related alkaloids.[2]

Vincamine is often used as a nootropic agent to combat the effects of aging, or in conjunction with other nootropics (such as piracetam) for a variety of purposes.

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  1. ^ Cook, P; James, I (Dec. 24, 1981). "Cerebral vasodilators". N Engl J Med. 305 (26): 1560–1564. PMID 7031468. 
  2. ^  "Indole Alkaloids". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, Fifth Edition. (1985). Wiley-VCH. 393. ISBN: 3-527-20100-9. 

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