Structure of norerythrostachaldine, a cytotoxic alkaloid from Erythrophleum chlorostachys (Leguminosae)
JW Loder and RH Nearn
Australian Journal of Chemistry
28(3) 651 - 656
Published: 1975
Abstract
Norerythrostachaldine (1) and its naturally occurring 3β-acetate (2) are highly cytotoxic aldehydic bases considered to be 19- oxonorcassaidine and its 3β-acetate. The carbon skeleton, stereochemistry and position of oxygen substituents were established by lithium aluminium hydride reduction of (1) to give the tetrol (3) which was identical with a sample prepared from norerythrostachamine (4).https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9750651
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