Mitragyna speciosa Korth. (of the Rubiaceae family) is a 4 to 16 metre high tropical tree indigenous to South East Asia, the Philippines and New Guinea but now cultivated elsewhere. Mitragynine [CAS 4098-40-2] , commonly known as Kratom, is a major indole alkaloid found in the leaves of the Mitragynine speciosa plant. Sold online has an herbal supplement, Mitragynine possesses opioid-like effects. Despite concerns about the drug’s adverse effects and potential addictiveness.
Mitragynine – CAS 4098-40-2
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Description
Mitragynine
Product reference number | MTR-1610 | |
Full chemical name | (E)-2-[(2S,3S)-3-Ethyl-8-methoxy-1,2,3,4,6,7,12,12b- octahydroindolo [3,2-h]quinolizin-2-yl]-3- methoxyprop-2-enoic acid methyl ester | |
Formula | C23H30N2O4 | |
Molecular weight | 398.50 | |
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Appearance | off-white to brown crystalline powder | |
IR | IR corresponds | |
NMR | corresponds to structure | |
MS | MH+ corresponds | |
UV max [nm] (mol, solvent) | 225.0 ± 1.0 nm (40000 ± 4000, methanol) | |
Melting point [Celsius] | 100 ± 5 | |
HPLC purity [%] | > 93.0 | |
Water content [%] | < 2 |
This product is intended for research and forensic applications.