Tetrahedron

The identity of piptamine and ormosanine, and the structures of ormojanine, ormosinine and panamine

EM Wilson

Index: Wilson,E.M. Tetrahedron, 1965 , vol. 21, p. 2561 - 2571

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Abstract

Piptamine has been identified with ormosanine. The spectral and chemical properties of panamine and ormosinine, coupled with a study of molecular models, lead to the assignment of structures XVII and XXII, respectively, to these alkaloids. Ormojanine probably has structure XXX.

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