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Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, ein neuer Metabolit aus Laurencia obtusa / Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, a New Metabolit from Laurencia obtusa

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Abstract Laurencia obtusa, Red Algae, Rhodomelaceae, Acetylenic Ether Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, a new halogenated acetylenic bicyclic ether, has been isolated from a Laurencia obtusa variety, collected in the Marmara sea. Its structure was determined by spectroscopic methods and X-ray diffraction analysis.
Title: Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, ein neuer Metabolit aus Laurencia obtusa / Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, a New Metabolit from Laurencia obtusa
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Abstract Laurencia obtusa, Red Algae, Rhodomelaceae, Acetylenic Ether Epoxy-trans-isodihydrorhodophytin, a new halogenated acetylenic bicyclic ether, has been isolated from a Laurencia obtusa variety, collected in the Marmara sea.
Its structure was determined by spectroscopic methods and X-ray diffraction analysis.

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