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The structures of four new himbacine-like Galbulimima alkaloids

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Bradford, Tanya
Willis, Anthony
White, Jonathan
Herlt, Anthony
Taylor, Walter C
Mander, Lewis

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The structures of four new alkaloids isolated from the bark of the rain forest trees Galbulimima belgraveana and Galbulimima baccata have been determined by a combination of NMR spectra and single crystal X-ray crystallography. Two of the alkaloids are simple oxygenated derivatives of himbacine, while the remaining two are based on a novel 7,19-cyclo-himbacine skeleton.

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Tetrahedron Letters

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2037-12-31