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Alkaloid D has been identified as N3-isobutyrylcycloxobuxidine F.
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A structure has been proposed for alkaloid A, which is apparently an epimer of baleabuxine, and we have called it pseudobaleabuxine.
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A structure has been proposed for a new alkaloid which we have called buxidine F.
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Kurakina, I.O., Proskurnina, N.F., Stepanyants, A.U. et al. Alkaloids ofBuxus balearica. III. Chem Nat Compd 6, 225–227 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00941688
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