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Antibiotics from higher plants.Thalictrum rugosum. Thalrugosamine, a newBisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid active vsMycobacterium smegmatis

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Charakterisierung und Strukturaufklärung eines neuen Alkaloides, Thalrugosamin ausThalictrum rugosum.

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Acknowledgment. The authors are indebted to the Warren-Teed Division of Rohm and Haas and the NIH (No. AI 09846) for financial support,Rodger White (Warren-Teed) andFrank W. Denison (Abbott Laboratories) for biological data andRueyping Leu for expert technical assistance.

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Mitscher, L.A., Wu, Wn. & Beal, J.L. Antibiotics from higher plants.Thalictrum rugosum. Thalrugosamine, a newBisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid active vsMycobacterium smegmatis . Experientia 28, 500 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01931839

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