(S)-scoulerine
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(S)-scoulerine
Summary
(S)-scoulerine is a type of chemical entity[1]. (S)-scoulerine is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- (S)-scoulerine's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- (S)-scoulerine's canonical SMILES is recorded as COC1=C(C2=C(CC3C4=CC(=C(C=C4CCN3C2)OC)O)C=C1)O[4].
- (S)-scoulerine's chemical formula is recorded as C₁₉H₂₁NO₄[5].
- (S)-scoulerine is a type of (R/S)-scoulerine[6].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of (S)-scoulerine metabolic process[7].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of (S)-scoulerine biosynthetic process[8].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of (S)-scoulerine 9-O-methyltransferase activity[9].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of (S)-cheilanthifoline synthase activity[10].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of reticuline oxidase activity[11].
- (S)-scoulerine is part of (S)-nandinine synthase activity[12].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis intermedia[13].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis caseana[14].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis cava[15].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis gigantea[16].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis incisa[17].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis integra[18].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis nobilis[19].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis pallida[20].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis pseudoadunca[21].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis sibirica[22].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Corydalis solida[23].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Yan Hu Suo[24].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Meconopsis cambrica[25].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Papaver cambricum[26].
- (S)-scoulerine's found in taxon is recorded as Papaver albiflorum[27].
Why It Matters
(S)-scoulerine is known by 7 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]