Damascenine
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IUPAC name
methyl 3-methoxy-2-(methylamino)benzoate | |
Other names
Nigelline | |
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MeSH | C018499 |
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C10H13NO3 | |
Molar mass | 195.2 g/mol |
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Damascenine is a alkaloid found in the plant Nigella damascena.[1] The compound is considered to be toxic.
References
- ↑ Margout, Delphine; Kelly, Mary T.; Meunier, Sylvie; Auinger, Doris; Pelissier, Yves; Larroque, Michel (2013). "Morphological, microscopic and chemical comparison between Nigella sativa L. cv (black cumin) and Nigella damascena L. cv". Journal of Food Agriculture and Environment. 11 (1): 132–138.
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