Description
Seneciphylline N-oxide is a natrual alkaloids found in the herbs of Senecio scandens
Synonyms
(3Z,6R,14aR,14bR)-3-Ethylidene-3,4,5,6,9,11,13,14,14a,14b-decahydro-6-hydroxy-6-methyl-5-methylene-[1,6]dioxacyclododecino[2,3,4-gh]pyrrolizine-2,7-dione 12-Oxide; 13,19-Didehydro-12-hydroxysenecionan-11,16-dione 4-Oxide
IUPAC Name
(1R,4E,7R,17R)-4-ethylidene-7-hydroxy-7-methyl-6-methylidene-14-oxido-2,9-dioxa-14-azoniatricyclo[9.5.1.014,17]heptadec-11-ene-3,8-dione
Molecular Formula
C18H23NO6
Canonical SMILES
C/C=C/1\CC(=C)[C@@](C(=O)OCC2=CC[N+]3([C@H]2[C@@H](CC3)OC1=O)[O-])(C)O
InChI
InChI=1S/C18H23NO6/c1-4-12-9-11(2)18(3,22)17(21)24-10-13-5-7-19(23)8-6-14(15(13)19)25-16(12)20/h4-5,14-15,22H,2,6-10H2,1,3H3/b12-4+/t14-,15-,18-,19?/m1/s1
InChIKey
COHUFMBRBUPZPA-HPHFTHPTSA-N
pKa
12.40±0.20(Predicted)
RIDADR
UN 1544PSN1 6.1 / PGIII
Uses
Seneciphylline N-oxide is a pyrrolizidine alkaloid that is naturally found in the extracts of Adenostyles alliariae, a plant that is native to the western Alps. Seneciphylline N-oxide is highly toxic to mammals and is also a suspected mutagen.