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ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE OF A 330 NM UV-ABSORBING SUBSTANCE, ASTERINA-330 FROM THE STARFISH ASTERINA PECTINIFERA
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Abstract
A new mycosporine-like amino acid with a characteristic UV-absorption maximum at 330 nm has been isolated from the starfish Asterina pectinifera, and its structure was determined to be 5.
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Title: ISOLATION AND STRUCTURE OF A 330 NM UV-ABSORBING SUBSTANCE, ASTERINA-330 FROM THE STARFISH ASTERINA PECTINIFERA
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Abstract
A new mycosporine-like amino acid with a characteristic UV-absorption maximum at 330 nm has been isolated from the starfish Asterina pectinifera, and its structure was determined to be 5.
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