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Scopolamine (also called hyoscine) is a tropane alkaloid with a bicyclic “tropane” ring system. Its structure includes: - A fused, nitrogen-containing bicyclic core (the tropane skeleton) - An ester linkage to a tropic acid–derived moiety (giving it an ester functional group) - Multiple ether/oxygen functionalities typical of the tropane family - A tertiary amine within the tropane ring (often protonated in biological environments) [1]
At a functional-group level, scopolamine contains: - An ester group (from the acid portion of the tropic acid ester) - A tertiary amine (the ring nitrogen on the tropane core) - Oxygen-containing substituents consistent with the tropane’s hydroxyl/ether pattern [1]
People typically search scopolamine structure to find one of these: - A structural diagram (ring drawing) - Molecular formula and/or molecular weight - A machine-readable representation such as SMILES or InChIKey If you tell me which format you need (image, formula, SMILES, or IUPAC name), I can match it.
Common naming: scopolamine (hyoscine). It is widely cataloged in chemical databases with the same underlying structure and identifiers (useful for retrieving the exact diagram/SMILES) [1].
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