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Lysergic acid methylcarbinolamide

Before dealing with biosynthetic work concerning alkaloids of the peptide type such as ergotamine (68), we shall briefly discuss the biogenesis of ergometrine (60) and lysergic acid methylcarbinolamide (61). [Pg.26]

Lysergic acid methylcarbinolamide (XXXVI) crystallizes from chloroform in long prisms, mp 135° (dec.), [a]f,° + 29° (c = 1.0 in dimethyl-formamide). The alkaloid, which was isolated together with ergine and erginine from saprophytic cultures of Claviceps paspali (69), easily decomposes in a weak acid solution to form ergine and acetaldehyde. [Pg.747]

Groger, D., Erge, D. and Floss, H.G. (1968) Biosynthesis of ergot alkaloids. On the origin of side chains in d-lysergic acid methylcarbinolamide. Z. Naturforschg., 23B, 177-180. [Pg.157]


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Lysergic acid methylcarbinolamid

Lysergic acid methylcarbinolamid

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