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General structure of “fecapentaenes” — the mutagenic substances in human faeces

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Provisional name indicating the compounds are from the fecal stream and have a “pentaene” moiety.

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Bruce, W.R., Baptista, J., Che, T. et al. General structure of “fecapentaenes” — the mutagenic substances in human faeces. Naturwissenschaften 69, 557–558 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00463515

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