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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone abstract "2-Carbomethoxytropinone (2-CMT) is a commonly used organic intermediate in the synthesis of cocaine and its analogues. As of at least 1999 no reaction pathway has been discovered that synthesizes cocaine-like compounds without utilizing the reduction of 2-carbomethoxytropinone. The structure of cocaine was discovered by Richard Willstätter in 1898 after he synthesized it from 2-carbomethoxytropinone. Although it was originally believed that 2-CMT in nature was ultimately derived from ornithine and acetic acid, subsequent research has indicated other pathways exist for the biosynthesis of 2-CMT. A β-keto ester, 2-carbomethoxytropinone exists in equilibrium with its keto–enol tautomer.".
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone iupacName "Methyl (1S,4R,5R)-8-methyl-3-oxo-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-4-carboxylate".
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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Acetic_acid.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ketones.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Methyl_esters.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tropanes.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Cocaine.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cocaine_analogues.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Organic_redox_reaction.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Organic_synthesis.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Ornithine.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Reaction_intermediate.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Willstätter.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Tautomer.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLink Tropinone.
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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLinkText "2-CMT".
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone wikiPageWikiLinkText "2-Carbomethoxytropinone".
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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone iupacname "Methyl -8-methyl-3-oxo-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-4-carboxylate".
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone name "2".
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone othernames "Carbomethoxy-tropinone; 2-Carbomethoxy-3-tropinone; Carbmethoxy-tropinone; Methyl 8-methyl-3-oxobicyclo[3.2.1]octane-2-carboxylate; Methyl 8-methyl-3-oxo-8-azabicyclo[3.2.1]octane-4-carboxylate; 2--3-tropanone".
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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone subject Category:Ketones.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone subject Category:Methyl_esters.
- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone subject Category:Tropanes.
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- 2-Carbomethoxytropinone comment "2-Carbomethoxytropinone (2-CMT) is a commonly used organic intermediate in the synthesis of cocaine and its analogues. As of at least 1999 no reaction pathway has been discovered that synthesizes cocaine-like compounds without utilizing the reduction of 2-carbomethoxytropinone. The structure of cocaine was discovered by Richard Willstätter in 1898 after he synthesized it from 2-carbomethoxytropinone.".
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