Issue 9, 1998

Tropic acid biosynthesis: the incorporation of (RS)-phenyl[2-18O,2-2H]lactate into littorine and hyoscyamine in Datura stramonium

Abstract

The incorporation of oxygen-18 from (RS)-phenyl- [2-18O,2-2H]lactate into the tropane alkaloids littorine 1 and hyoscyamine 2 in Datura stramonium reveals that up to 29% of the oxygen-18 is lost during the transformation of 1 to 2.

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Chem. Commun., 1998, 1045-1046

Tropic acid biosynthesis: the incorporation of (RS)-phenyl[2-18O,2-2H]lactate into littorine and hyoscyamine in Datura stramonium

C. W. Wong, D. O’Hagan, C. W. Wong, J. T. G. Hamilton, D. O’Hagan, R. J. Robins and R. J. Robins, Chem. Commun., 1998, 1045 DOI: 10.1039/A801722K

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