Ricinine

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title: Ricinine
text: Ricinine is a toxic alkaloid found in the castor plant. It can serve as a biomarker of ricin poisoning. It was first isolated from the castor seeds by Tuson in 1864. Ricinine has insecticidal effects. It sublimes between 170 and 180 °C at 20 mmHg. It does not form salts, and is precipitated in iodine or mercuric chloride solutions, but not in Mayer's reagent. It can be hydrolyzed to methanol and ricininic acid by alkali.
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date modified: 2023-12-03T23:13:22Z
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