Dauricine

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Dauricine
Identifiers
CAS number 524-17-4
PubChem 73400
ChemSpider 66117
ChEMBL CHEMBL442717
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Properties
Molecular formula C38H44N2O6
Molar mass 624.76576
Density 1.186 g/mL
Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C (77 °F), 100 kPa)
Infobox references

Dauricine is a calcium channel blocker. It is the main toxin that makes the North American vine Menispermum canadense (moonseed) poisonous (often fatally so).[1]

References

  1. "Menispermum canadense". Poisonous Plants of North Carolina, Alice B. Russell Department of Horticultural Science; James W. Hardin, Larry Grand, and Angela Fraser. North Carolina State University. 
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