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The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers

Senecic and integerrinecic acid have been assigned structures and on the basis of degradation reactions and X-ray studies. Two isomers arise namely; platynecic and usaramoensenecic actd and are reported in the literature. Their structure as isomers of the senecic and integerrinecic acid structures h...

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Main Author: Parazzi, Giovanni
Other Authors: Warren, F L
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry 2015
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description Senecic and integerrinecic acid have been assigned structures and on the basis of degradation reactions and X-ray studies. Two isomers arise namely; platynecic and usaramoensenecic actd and are reported in the literature. Their structure as isomers of the senecic and integerrinecic acid structures have been speculated. This thesis is concerned with a study of the isomers of these structures and leads to the conclusion that platynecic and usaramoensenecic acid do not exist and are probably mixtures.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13521 The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers Parazzi, Giovanni Warren, F L Chemistry Senecic and integerrinecic acid have been assigned structures and on the basis of degradation reactions and X-ray studies. Two isomers arise namely; platynecic and usaramoensenecic actd and are reported in the literature. Their structure as isomers of the senecic and integerrinecic acid structures have been speculated. This thesis is concerned with a study of the isomers of these structures and leads to the conclusion that platynecic and usaramoensenecic acid do not exist and are probably mixtures. 2015-07-14T09:02:45Z 2015-07-14T09:02:45Z 1967 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13521 eng application/pdf Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers
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title The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers
title_full The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers
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title_full_unstemmed The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers
title_short The senecio alkaloids : the correlation of structures with particular reference to senecic acid and its isomers
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