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Naturstoffchemie, 127. Mitt.: Synthese des (±)-Almeins ausAlmeidea guyanensis

Natural product chemistry, part 127. Synthesis of (±)-almeine fromAlmeidea guyanensis (short commun.)

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The structure of the 2(1H)-quinolone alkaloid Almeine has been confirmed by total synthesis.

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Reisch, J., Iding, M. Naturstoffchemie, 127. Mitt.: Synthese des (±)-Almeins ausAlmeidea guyanensis . Monatsh Chem 120, 363–365 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00811750

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