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Erythrophlamic acid

Erythrophlamine crystallizes from ethei hexane and melts at 149-151° with [a] —62.5° (ethanol). The bisulfate, the hydrochloride, the hydrobromide, and the perchlorate are amorphous, but the picrate crystallizes from dilute ethanol and melts at 184-187°. Acid hydrolysis converts this alkaloid into erythrophlamic acid, C21H30O6 (m.p. 218-220°, [a] —63° in ethanol methyl ester, m.p. 177—178°) and dimethylaminoethanol. The... [Pg.269]


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