311. The alkaloids of ergot. Part VII. isoErgine and isolysergic acids
β Scribed by Smith, Sydney ;Timmis, Geoffrey Millward
- Book ID
- 118212849
- Publisher
- The Royal Society of Chemistry
- Year
- 1936
- Weight
- 546 KB
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-1769
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A procedure for the separation of diastereomeric (+)-r-hydroxy-2-butylamides of n-and L-lysergic and D-and L-isolysergic acids by thin-layer chromatography has been developed. By using aqueous solutions of imidazole as one of the components of the solvent system, greater differences were found in th
## AhStIWt The ergot alkaloids are an important group of compounds used extensively in medicine. An intrinsic property of these molecules is that the ergoline compounds decompose spontaneously in an oxidative process. A systematic study was carried out with the aim of describing the stoichiometry