Vincamine
Vincamine is a naturally occurring alkaloid extracted from the periwinkle plant (Vinca minor). It is commonly used in research for its potential neuroprotective and vasodilatory effects.
- Molecular Formula: C21H26N2O3
- Molecular Weight: 354.45 g/mol
Suitable for pharmaceutical research, neuroprotective studies, and formulation development.
Description
Vincamine, also known as Pervincamine, Devincan, Vincamidol, or Minorine, is an indole alkaloid derived from the leaves of Vinca minor (lesser periwinkle). Vincamine exhibits potential neuroprotective and vasodilatory properties, making it useful in research on cognitive function, cerebral blood flow, and vascular health.
Chemical Information
- Chemical Names: Vincamine; 1617-90-9; Pervincamine; Devincan; Vincamidol; Minorine
- Molecular Formula: C21H26N2O3
- Molecular Weight: 354.45 g/mol
- InChI Key: RXPRRQLKFXBCSJ-GIVPXCGWSA-N
Applications
- Pharmaceutical and biomedical research
- Neuroprotective and cognitive function studies
- Formulation and pharmacokinetic research
Handling & Storage
Store in a cool, dry place, protected from light. Follow laboratory safety guidelines when handling due to its bioactive nature.
Regulatory & Usage Information
For research and pharmaceutical use. Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and bulk supply options are available upon request.
Click Request a Quote for pricing, availability, and technical documentation.



