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Dehydroalbine

Wiewiorowski, M. and Wolifiska-Mocydlarz, J. 1964. Structure of the new lupine alkaloid, dehydroalbine. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Chemistry, 12 213-222. [Pg.252]

X-Ray analysis of the cytisine alkaloid dehydroalbine did not confirm the structural formula determined earlier, and the compound was renamed de-... [Pg.136]

Dehydroalbine (XLIV), C14H18ON2 (mp 50° [a] —103° perchlorate, mp 252°), was isolated from the seeds of L. albus (53). Its imonium salt has structure XLV. Vigorous hydrogenation converts it into XLVI which is epimeric at C-11 with dihydrodesoxyangustifoline. [Pg.190]

Structural Studies.—The tricyclic alkaloid, dehydroalbin, was isolated from Lupinus albus some time ago, and assigned structure (13). The revised structure (14) has now been established by X-ray analysis, ... [Pg.93]


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