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  2. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Chemical and physical data; Formula: C 17 H 21 N O 4: Molar mass: ... Cocaine (from French ... the knowledge of chemistry required was insufficient, ...

  3. 2-Carbomethoxytropinone - Wikipedia

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    The structure of cocaine was discovered by Richard Willstätter in 1898 after he synthesized it from 2-carbomethoxytropinone. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Although it was originally believed that 2-CMT in nature was ultimately derived from ornithine and acetic acid , [ 5 ] subsequent research has indicated other pathways exist for the biosynthesis of 2-CMT.

  4. Cocaine (data page) - Wikipedia

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    This page provides supplementary chemical data on Cocaine in free base form. More commonly available "powder cocaine" is a hydrochloride salt whose properties will differ. Material Safety Data Sheet

  5. Free base - Wikipedia

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    The mixture separates into two layers, the top solvent layer containing the dissolved cocaine. The solvent is then evaporated leaving almost pure cocaine crystals, white and crumbly like feta cheese. Alternatively, the free base can be obtained using an organic chemistry technique called trituration.

  6. C17H21NO4 - Wikipedia

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    The formula C 17 H 21 NO 4 may refer to: Cocaine; Cocaine reverse ester; Fenoterol; Hydromorphinol; Hyoscine (scopolamine) Oxymorphol

  7. Benzoylecgonine - Wikipedia

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    It is a primary metabolite of cocaine, [1] and is pharmacologically inactive. [2] It is the corresponding carboxylic acid of cocaine, its methyl ester. It is formed in the liver by the metabolism of cocaine by hydrolysis, catalysed by carboxylesterases, and subsequently excreted in the urine. It is readily synthesised by boiling cocaine ...

  8. List of cocaine analogues - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cocaine analogues.A cocaine analogue is an (usually) artificial construct of a novel chemical compound from (often the starting point of natural) cocaine's molecular structure, with the result product sufficiently similar to cocaine to display similarity in, but alteration to, its chemical function.

  9. Biosynthesis of cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Chemical structure of cocaine. The biosynthesis of cocaine has long attracted the attention of biochemists and organic chemists. This interest is partly motivated by the strong physiological effects of cocaine, but a further incentive was the unusual bicyclic structure of the molecule. The biosynthesis can be viewed as occurring in two phases ...