Crystallographic and NMR investigation of ergometrine and methylergometrine, two alkaloids from claviceps purpurea

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Ergometrine and methylergometrine are two alkaloids that are used as maleate salts for the prevention and control of postpartum hemorrhage. Although the two molecules have been known for a long time, few and discordant crystallographic and NMR spectroscopic data are available in the literature. With the aim of providing more conclusive data, we performed a careful NMR study for the complete assignment of the 1H, 13C, and 15N NMR signals of ergometrine, methylergometrine, and their maleate salts. This information allowed for a better definition of their conformational equilibria. In addition, the stereochemistry and the intermolecular interactions in the solid state of the two maleate salts were deeply investigated by means of single-crystal X-ray diffraction, showing the capability of these derivatives to act as both hydrogen-bond donors and acceptors, and evidencing a correlation between the number of intermolecular interactions and their different solubility.

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Meneghetti, F., Ferraboschi, P., Grisenti, P., Elahi, S. R., Mori, M., & Ciceri, S. (2020). Crystallographic and NMR investigation of ergometrine and methylergometrine, two alkaloids from claviceps purpurea. Molecules, 25(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules25020331

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