Rhoeadine

Rhoeadine
Names
Other names
Rheadine; Rhoeadin
Identifiers
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Properties
C21H21NO6
Molar mass 383.40 g·mol−1
Density 1.45 g/cm³
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Rhoeadine (rheadine) is an alkaloid derived from the flowers of the corn poppy (Papaver rhoeas). It is used as mild sedative and mild antitussive. It has been studied and shown promise in the treatment of morphine dependence.[1]

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