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ECB-ART-51744
Mar Drugs 2023 Jul 19;217:. doi: 10.3390/md21070407.
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Dimeric (Poly)Hydroxynaphthazarins, Metabolites of Echinoderms and Lichens: The History of the Synthesis and Structure Elucidation.

Pelageev DN , Borisova KL , Anufriev VP .


Abstract
This review provides information on the synthesis and revision of the structures of natural dimeric (poly)hydroxynaphthazarins, metabolites of echinoderms and lichens, and on the refinement of the direction and mechanism of reactions in the synthesis of some of these compounds.

PubMed ID: 37504938
Article link: Mar Drugs



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