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Further Alkaloids Common to Ants and Frogs: Decahydroquinolines and a Quinolizidine

✍ Scribed by Tappey H. Jones; Jeffrey S. T. Gorman; Roy R. Snelling; Jacques H. C. Delabie; Murray S. Blum; H. Martin Garraffo; Poonam Jain; John W. Daly; Thomas F. Spande


Book ID
110401525
Publisher
Springer
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
693 KB
Volume
25
Category
Article
ISSN
0098-0331

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Skin extracts From the Panamanian poison-Frog Dendrobates pumilio afforded three major alkaloids of known structure, namely the 6-ylidene-8-hydroxy-8-methylindollzidines pumillotoxin A and B and the cis-decahydroqulnoline pumlliotoxln C. Other alkaloids include congeners 307F and 321 of pumillotoxln