Voacamine, also known under the older names voacanginine and vocamine, is a naturally occurring dimeric indole alkaloid of the secologanin type, found in a number of plants, including Voacanga africana and Tabernaemontana divaricata. It is approved for use as an antimalarial drug in several African countries.[1] Voacamine exhibits cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonistic activity.[2]
^"Voacamine". DrugBank. Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
^Kitajima M, Iwai M, Kikura-Hanajiri R, Goda Y, Iida M, Yabushita H, Takayama H (April 2011). "Discovery of indole alkaloids with cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonistic activity". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 21 (7): 1962–4. doi:10.1016/j.bmcl.2011.02.036. PMID 21376588.
Voacamine, also known under the older names voacanginine and vocamine, is a naturally occurring dimeric indole alkaloid of the secologanin type, found...
used as a precursor in the semi-synthesis of ibogaine. Voacamidine and voacamine cleavage can be used to increase voacangine yield. While small amounts...
monomeric indole bases, in the following reactions: Mannich reaction (voacamine) Michael reaction (villalstonine) Condensation of aldehydes with amines...
through the following mechanisms: Mannich reaction, resulting in, e.g., voacamine Michael reaction (villalstonine) Condensation of aldehydes with amines...
contain a complex mixture of iboga alkaloids, including voacangine and voacamine. These compounds have been variously used as stimulants, psychedelic drugs...
several different plants in the genus Voacanga. Apparicine Affinisine Voacamine Lochnericine Leeuwenberg AJ (1985). "Voacanga, (Apocynaceae), a review...
mass: 704.912 g/mol, exact mass: 704.3938 u) may refer to: Conodurine Voacamine This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with...
alkaloids are predominant alkaloid in this plant which includes Voacangine, Voacamine, Vobtusine.[unreliable source?] Voacinol is a new and intriguing stereochemically...