
pmid: 16289151
Dechlorodauricumine, a possible organic substrate for biochlorination, was isolated from cultured roots of Menispermum dauricum, a rich source of chlorinated alkaloids. Its structure was established by spectroscopic and chemical methods.
Alkaloids, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Isomerism, Menispermum, Molecular Structure, Spiro Compounds, Plant Roots, Cells, Cultured
Alkaloids, Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Isomerism, Menispermum, Molecular Structure, Spiro Compounds, Plant Roots, Cells, Cultured
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