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  2. Tropinone - Wikipedia

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    It started from the seemingly related cycloheptanone, but required many steps to introduce the nitrogen bridge; the overall yield for the synthesis path is only 0.75%. [5] Willstätter had previously synthesized cocaine from tropinone, in what was the first synthesis and elucidation of the structure of cocaine. [6] Willstatter tropinone ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Cocaine - Wikipedia

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    Cocaine stimulates the mesolimbic pathway in the brain. [15] Mental effects may include an intense feeling of happiness, sexual arousal, loss of contact with reality, or agitation. [12] Physical effects may include a fast heart rate, sweating, and dilated pupils. [12] High doses can result in high blood pressure or high body temperature. [16]

  5. Scientists Uncovered a Blow From the Past: 17th Century ... - AOL

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    Of the approximately 200 members in the genus Erythroxylum, most species contain the central nervous system stimulant tropane alkaloid, known more commonly as cocaine.Because the plant is endemic ...

  6. Tropane alkaloid - Wikipedia

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    Displayed are 3 chemical compounds that occur as natural products in 5 plant species. Tropane alkaloids are a class of bicyclic [3.2.1] alkaloids and secondary metabolites that contain a tropane ring in their chemical structure. [1] Tropane alkaloids occur naturally in many members of the plant family Solanaceae.

  7. What is 'pink cocaine'? Explaining the drug cocktail linked ...

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    WebMD said this is due to several factors: the types of drugs mixed in the pink cocaine; whether alcohol is involved; how much pink cocaine is taken; and how the body reacts to the drugs.

  8. 24-Year-Old Woman Enjoying the Beach Is Swept to Her Death by ...

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    Related: Body Found After 11-Year-Old Boy Was Swept Out to Sea in Front of His Dad. Police reportedly received an alert that the woman’s body had washed ashore at around 11 p.m. local time ...

  9. 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.