Coptisine
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IUPAC name
6,7-Dihydro-bis(1,3)benzodioxolo (5,6-a:4',5'-g)quinolizinium
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3486-66-6 ![]() |
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ChEMBL | ChEMBL362071 ![]() |
ChemSpider | 65268 ![]() |
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PubChem | 72322 |
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C19H14NO4+ | |
Molar mass | 320.319 |
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Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).
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Coptisine is an alkaloid found in Chinese goldthread (Coptis chinensis).[1] Famous for the bitter taste that it produces, it is used in Chinese herbal medicine along with the related compound berberine for treating digestive disorders caused by bacterial infections.[citation needed]
Also found in Greater Celandine and has also been detected in Opium.[2]
Coptisine has been found to reversibly inhibit Monoamine oxidase A in mice, pointing to a potential role as a natural antidepressant.[3] However, this may also imply a hazard for those taking other medications or with a natural functional disorder in Monoamine oxidase A.[citation needed]
Coptisine was found to be toxic to larval brine shrimp and a variety of human cell lines, potentially implying a therapeutic effect on cancer or alternatively a generally toxic character. The same authors illustrate a four-step process to produce Coptisine from Berberine.[4]
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