Pseudopelletierine


Pseudopelletierine is the main alkaloid derived from the root-bark of the pomegranate tree, along with at least three other alkaloids: pelletierine, isopelletierine, and methylpelleteirine, which yield 1.8, 0.52, 0.01, and 0.20 grams per kilogram of raw bark.
It is a homolog of tropinone, and can be synthesized in a manner analogous to the classical Robinson tropinone synthesis, using glutaraldehyde, acetonedicarboxylic acid, and methylammonium chloride. It was the starting material for Willstätter's 10-step synthesis of cyclooctatetraene, which was achieved after oxidation and several Hoffman elimination steps.