A revised structure of the antitumor drug elliptinium--amino(acid) adducts
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A revised structure of the antitumor drug elliptinium--amino(acid) adducts
Abstract
Using simple organic reactions and spectrometric techniques (nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry), we propose a revised structure of the adducts obtained through the H2O2-peroxidase oxidation of the antitumor drug ellipticinium and aliphatic amino(acid) compounds. These derivatives display an oxazole ring structure between the O(9)- and N(10)- atoms.
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