cassidine
Cassidine is a chemical compound that belongs to the alkaloid family. Alkaloids are naturally occurring organic compounds that contain at least one nitrogen atom, often in a heterocyclic ring. Cassidine, specifically, is a diterpene alkaloid. Diterpenes are hydrocarbons made up of four isoprene units, meaning they have 20 carbon atoms. The structure of cassidine is characterized by this diterpene skeleton along with nitrogen-containing functional groups.
The compound was first isolated from plants belonging to the genus Cassia, which is a group of
Research into cassidine has explored its potential biological activities. Like many alkaloids, it has been investigated