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Anthopleura japonica

C5H 4N4, Mr 130.19, mp. 101.5-103 °C. A. is a guanidine derivative formed by decarboxylation of L- ar-ginine. It is an intermediate in the, in plants especially widely distributed, biosynthesis of putrescine from arginine. Natural sources include ergot, the Asteraceae Ambrosia artemisifolia, the sea anemone Anthopleura japonica and herring semen. [Pg.12]

ORGANISM Anthopleura japonica Verrill (Coelenterata) reference 283... [Pg.148]

MELTING point Picrate, 235-236 C Sulfate, 229°C organism Anthopleura japonica Verrill (Coelenterata) and Geodia gigas (Porifera) reference 13,283... [Pg.154]


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