Ergovaline
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CAS Number | 2873-38-3 ![]() |
PubChem | CID: 104843 |
ChemSpider | 94635 ![]() |
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Formula | C29H35N5O5 |
Molecular mass | 533.619 g/mol |
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Ergovaline is an ergopeptine and one of the ergot alkaloids. It is usually found in endophyte-infected species of grass like Tall fescue[1] or Perennial Ryegrass.[2] It is toxic to cattle feeding on infected grass, probably because it acts as a vasoconstrictor.[1][3]
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