Macleanine, a unique type of dinitrogenous Lycopodium alkaloid

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Abstract

The structure of macleanine, a unique type of Lycopodium alkaloid, was deduced from its spectroscopic (especially 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance) properties and from biogenetic considerations. The structure was verified by an X-ray crystallographic study of the hydroperchlorate.

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Ayer, W. A., Ma, Y. T., Liu, J. S., Huang, M. F., Schultz, L. W., & Clardy, J. (1994). Macleanine, a unique type of dinitrogenous Lycopodium alkaloid. Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 72(1), 128–130. https://doi.org/10.1139/v94-020

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