Exact Mass: 704.3938
Exact Mass Matches: 704.3938
Found 39 metabolites which its exact mass value is equals to given mass value 704.3938
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within given mass tolerance error 0.001 dalton. Try search metabolite list with more accurate mass tolerance error
0.0002 dalton.
Voacamine
Voacamine is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is an alkaloid isolated from the bark of the Pescheria fuchsiae folia tree. It is an antimalarial drug approved for use in several African countries. Voacamine is also under investigation for use in modulating multidrug-resistance in tumor cells. Voacamine is possibly a substrate for P-glycoprotein (P-gp), an efflux pump responsible for multidrug resistance in tumor cells. Voacamine may compete with anticancer drugs such as doxorubicin for P-gp transport, decreasing removal of doxorubicin. Voacamine is a citraconoyl group. Voacamine is an alkaloid isolated from the bark of the Pescheria fuchsiae folia tree. It is an antimalarial drug approved for use in several African countries. Voacamine is also under investigation for use in modulating multidrug-resistance in tumor cells. Voacamine is a natural product found in Voacanga schweinfurthii, Voacanga africana, and other organisms with data available. Voacamine, an indole alkaloid, exhibits potent cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonistic activity[1]. Voacamine also inhibits P-glycoprotein (P-gp) action in multidrug-resistant tumor cells[1].
12-methoxy-11-(16-methoxycarbonyl-17-nor-vobasan-3-yl)-ibogamine-18-carboxylic acid methyl ester|12-Methoxy-11-[3R,16S)-16-methoxycarbonyl-17-nor-vobasan-3-yl]-ibogamin-18-carbonsaeure-methylester|12-methoxy-11-[3R,16S)-16-methoxycarbonyl-17-nor-vobasan-3-yl]-ibogamine-18-carboxylic acid methyl ester|Voacamidin|Voacamidine
12-methoxy-14-(16-methoxycarbonyl-17-nor-vobasan-3-yl)-ibogamine-18-carboxylic acid methyl ester|Voacamine
Voacamine
Annotation level-1 Voacamine, an indole alkaloid, exhibits potent cannabinoid CB1 receptor antagonistic activity[1]. Voacamine also inhibits P-glycoprotein (P-gp) action in multidrug-resistant tumor cells[1].