Sopivanamons
Sopivanamons are a class of naturally occurring organic compounds found in certain plant species, primarily within the Sophora genus. These compounds are characterized by their distinctive chemical structure, which includes a unique arrangement of oxygen and nitrogen atoms within a heterocyclic ring system. The name "Sopivanamons" is derived from their isolation from Sophora plants and their classification as a type of monamine.
Research into Sopivanamons has primarily focused on their potential biological activities. Studies have suggested that some
The isolation and purification of Sopivanamons often involve various chromatographic techniques. Their precise chemical structures are