General chemical structure of an O-acylpseudotropine

An O-acylpseudotropine is any derivative of pseudotropine in which the alcohol group is substituted with an acyl group.

Acylpseudotropines are formed by the action of the enzyme pseudotropine acyltransferase on pseudotropine.[1][2][3][4]

See also

References

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