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Cuscohygrine is a
pyrrolidine alkaloid found in
coca. It can be extracted from plants of the family
Solanaceae as well, including
Deadly Nightshade,
Datura innoxia and
Datura stramonium. Cuscohygrine usually comes with other, more potent alkaloids like
atropine or
cocaine.
Cuscohygrine (along with the related
metabolite hygrine) was first isolated by
Carl Liebermann in
1889 as an alkaloid accompanying
cocaine in
coca leaves (also known as
Cusco-leaves).
Cuscohygrine is an oil, which can be distilled without decomposition only in vacuum. It is easily soluble in water and forms an optically inactive crystalline hydrate C
13H
24N
2O·3H
2O, which melts at 40-41 °C.
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