
AbstractWhen subjected to conditions supporting anaerobic microbial activity, the naturally occurring trimethylarsonioriboside, (2′S)‐2′‐hydroxy‐3′‐(sulpho‐oxy)propyl 5‐deoxy‐5‐trimethylarsonio‐β‐D‐riboside 4 was converted to arsenocholine 5 in virtually quantitative yield.
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