Germine

Germine - definition from Biology-Online.org

[An alkaloid that occurs in veratrum and Zygandenus species. The drug, like veratrine and veratridine, induces repetitive discharges in nerve cells, seemingly due to derangements in sodium channel function. Often used as the acetate or diacetate derivative.

Molecular Formula: C27H43NO8


InChI: InChI=1/C27H43NO8/c1-12-4-5-17-24(3,33)19-13(11-28(17)10-12)14-9-25-21(26(14,34)22(32)20(19)31)15(29)8-16-23(25,2)7-6-18(30)27(16,35)36-25/h12-22,29-35H,4-11H2,1-3H3/t12u,13u,14u,15-,16u,17u,18?,19?,20?,21?,22+,23u,24-,25u,26+,27?/m1/s1

InChIKey: InChIKey=RNPABQVCNAUEIY-ACANUQSYBR
SMILES: CC1CCC2C(C3C(CN2C1)C4CC56C(C4(C(C3O)O)O)C(CC7C5(CCC(C7(O6)O)O)C)O)(C)O

Names:
    BRN 0099115
    Cevane-3beta,4beta,7alpha,14,15alpha,16beta,20-heptol, 4,9-epoxy- (8CI)
    Cevane-3,4,7,14,15,16,20-heptol, 4,9-epoxy-, (3-beta,4-alpha,7-alpha,5-alpha,16-beta)-
    CEVANE-3-beta,4-beta,7-alpha,14,15-alpha,16-beta,20-HEPTOL, 4,9-EPOXY-
    Germin
    Germine
    NSC 23881
    5-21-13-00706 (Beilstein Handbook Reference)
    508-65-6
    5750-58-3

Registries:
    PubChem CID 10500
    PubChem ID 153789