dalpat077
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In my never ending and relentless quest to become a productive member of society and aid my fellow man I was thinking that maybe looking into the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis could be a noble cause!
Please will my favorite chemist(s) here take a look at the paper below and tell me what you think.
Of course I'm concerned about the unwanted extraction of certain alkaloids. This being said and of particular interest in the paper is the following:
"Interestingly, E.emarginatum contained high levels of methylecgonine, compared to E.coca."
and
"Quantification, however, indicated relatively high concentrations of methylecgonine relative to other species. This is of significance since higher yields will make isolation easier and commercial isolation more profitable than in other species. 1.35 ± 0.063 (SD) mg (R2 value of 0.996) of methylecgonine was found per gram of leaf material in the leaves of E. emarginatum."
There are three obvious questions kind Sirs:
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Please will my favorite chemist(s) here take a look at the paper below and tell me what you think.
Of course I'm concerned about the unwanted extraction of certain alkaloids. This being said and of particular interest in the paper is the following:
"Interestingly, E.emarginatum contained high levels of methylecgonine, compared to E.coca."
and
"Quantification, however, indicated relatively high concentrations of methylecgonine relative to other species. This is of significance since higher yields will make isolation easier and commercial isolation more profitable than in other species. 1.35 ± 0.063 (SD) mg (R2 value of 0.996) of methylecgonine was found per gram of leaf material in the leaves of E. emarginatum."
There are three obvious questions kind Sirs:
- Does "high levels (compared to E.coca)" mean MORE than in E.coca or only relative to E.coca?
- Are we talking a degree in chemistry here to extract and isolate methylecgonine?
- Assuming not (if this is the answer to the above) are we still concerned with the correct isomer here or would it not matter. By correct I'm assuming (-)methylecgonine is desired?
AcocSA.pdf
