Exact Mass: 346.2157
Exact Mass Matches: 346.2157
Found 29 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 346.2157
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within given mass tolerance error 4.0E-5 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
8.0E-6 dalton.
(-)-Chimonanthine
(-)-chimonanthine is the (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine. It is an enantiomer of a (+)-chimonanthine. (-)-Chimonanthine is a natural product found in Eumachia forsteriana, Chimonanthus praecox, and Idiospermum australiense with data available. meso-Chimonanthine is found in herbs and spices. meso-Chimonanthine is an alkaloid from Calycanthus floridus (Carolina allspice
(+)-Calycanthine
(+)-Calycanthine is found in herbs and spices. (+)-Calycanthine is an alkaloid from Calycanthus floridus (Carolina allspice) and other Calycanthus specie Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2]. Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2].
Calycanthine
Calycanthine is the principal alkaloid of the plant family Calycanthaceae. It is a calycanthaceous alkaloid, an aminal and an organonitrogen heterocyclic compound. It derives from a hydride of a calycanine. Calycanthine is a natural product found in Chimonanthus praecox, Idiospermum australiense, and other organisms with data available. The principal alkaloid of the plant family Calycanthaceae. Annotation level-1 Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2]. Calycanthine, the principal alkaloid of the order Calycanthaceae, has been isolated from a species of the genus Psychotria, and is a central nervous system toxin, causing convulsions[1][2].
N-methyl-1-[(3aS,8aR)-2,3,8,8a-tetrahydro-1-methylpyrrol[2,3-b]indol-3a(1H)-yl]-1Hindole-3-ethanamine|psychohenin|psychotriasine|rel-N-methyl-1-[(3aR,8aS)-2,3,8,8a-tetrahydro-1-methylpyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-3a(1H)-yl]-1H-indole-3-ethanamine
Chimonanthine
A ring assembly that is 2,2,3,3,8,8,8a,8a-octahydro-1H,1H-3a,3a-bipyrrolo[2,3-b]indole substituted by methyl groups at positions 1 and 1.
CHEBI:38953
N-methyl-2-(4-methylphenyl)-N-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl)quinazolin-4-amine
(3aS,8bS)-8b-[(3aS,8bS)-3-methyl-1,2,3a,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[2,3-b]indol-8b-yl]-3-methyl-1,2,3a,4-tetrahydropyrrolo[2,3-b]indole
(-)-chimonanthine is the (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine. It is an enantiomer of a (+)-chimonanthine. (-)-Chimonanthine is a natural product found in Eumachia forsteriana, Chimonanthus praecox, and Idiospermum australiense with data available. The (3aS,3aS,8aS,8aS)-stereoisomer of chimonanthine.