Nornicotine
Nornicotine is an alkaloid found in various plants including Nicotiana, the tobacco plant.[1] It is chemically similar to nicotine, but does not contain a methyl group.
It is a precursor to the carcinogen N-nitrosonornicotine that is produced during the curing and processing of tobacco.[2] Nornicotine can react in human saliva to form N-nitrosonornicotine,[3] a known type 1 carcinogen.[4]
Synthesis
There are several routes for the synthesis of nornicotine. One route is the demethylation of nicotine, which can be accomplished by reaction with silver oxide.[5]
Another route is the partial reduction of 3-myosmine, which can be accomplished by standard catalytic hydrogenation conditions using palladium as a catalyst[6] or with sodium borohydride.[7] This reaction gives the racemic product.
Pharmacology
Nornicotine possess high affinity for alpha-6 and alpha-7 subunits of nAChRs.[8] It also inhibits DAT in striatum via nAChR and releases dopamine in rats.[9][10][11]