humboldtine
Humboldtine is a fictional chemical compound frequently used in chemistry pedagogy to illustrate principles of natural products and synthetic planning. It is not known to exist in nature outside of educational contexts.
In these materials, Humboldtine is described as a nitrogen-containing heterocycle alkaloid with a multi-ring core. It
Origin and naming: The name honors the 18th–19th century naturalist Alexander von Humboldt; in the fictional
Uses and significance: Humboldtine serves as a teaching tool in organic chemistry for topics including structure
Synthesis and study: In textbooks, suggested synthetic routes for Humboldtine illustrate common strategies such as late-stage