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Louludinium chloride

Louludinium chloride is a pyridinium salt isolated from the species Lyngbya gracilis, collected in the lagoon of the atoll Palmyra (Yoshida and Scheuer, 1998). [Pg.160]

Loulu is a Hawaiian word meaning leaves of palm trees. Louludinium chloride reflects the fact that the organism was collected on Palmyra Island. [Pg.160]

Yoshida, WY. and Scheuer, P.J. (1998) Louludinium chloride, an azabicyclononane alkaloid from the marine cyanophyte Lyngbya gracilis. Heterocycles, 47,1023—1027. [Pg.192]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.211 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.211 ]




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