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I think this compound [Methylecgonine] is same as [Ecgonine-methyl-ester]. There's two pages so advanced editors should update the articles from which is best.
Specifically this part `It has a role as a central nervous system depressant, a peripheral nervous system drug, an analgesic, a metabolite, an opioid analgesic and a mouse metabolite. It is a tropane alkaloid, a methyl ester and a tertiary amino compound.`. I wonder if i should include some parts of it on wiki or not
Machinexa (talk) 22:41, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
- "Methylecgonine" and "ecgonine methyl ester" are indeed synonyms for the same chemical compound. Regarding the two PubChem listings you link to, they differ because one is has defined stereochemistry and one does not. So CID 251884 from PubChem is not really methylecgonine, because it fails to define the stereocenters. Innerstream (talk) 21:19, 5 July 2021 (UTC)