Himgaline is a piperidine alkaloid with a complex polycyclic scaffold first isolated from Galbulimima sp., a magnolia native to northern Australia, and reported in 1967 by Ritchie and co-workers, University of Sydney, Australia. There are no specific reports of Himgaline’s biological activity, however the related himbacine and analogs inhibit muscarinic receptors with 10-fold selectivity for M2 over M1 receptors.
Molecular Formula | C20H31NO2 |
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