Dehydrocorybulbine
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IUPAC name
3-Hydroxy-2,9,10-trimethoxy-13-methyl-5,6-dihydroisoquinolino[3,2-a]isoquinolinium | |
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3D model (Jmol) | Interactive image |
ChemSpider | 4475496 |
PubChem | 5316439 |
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C21H22NO4+ | |
Molar mass | 352.40 g/mol |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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Dehydrocorybulbine (DHCB) is an alkaloid isolated from Corydalis yanhusuo.[1] Dehydrocorybulbine binds to the dopamine D1 receptor.[1]
Research has indicated that DHCB can be helpful in reducing neuropathic pain.[2][3]
References
- 1 2 Ma, ZZ; Xu, W; Jensen, NH; Roth, BL; Liu-Chen, LY; Lee, DY (2008). "Isoquinoline alkaloids isolated from Corydalis yanhusuo and their binding affinities at the dopamine D1 receptor". Molecules (Basel, Switzerland). 13 (9): 2303–12. PMID 18830156.
- ↑ Chinese herbal compound relieves inflammatory and neuropathic pain
- ↑ A Novel Analgesic Isolated from a Traditional Chinese Medicine. Current Biology. Volume 24, Issue 2, p117–123, 20 January 2014
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