Conclusions
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The epigeal part ofVinca erecta has yielded (−)-eburnamonine and the new bases ervinceine, ervamicine, and ervincinine.
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The structures of these bases have been established by means of spectroscopic data and some chemical reactions.
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Rakhimov, D.A., Malikov, V.M., Yagudaev, M.R. et al. Structures of ervinceine, ervamicine, and ervincinine. Chem Nat Compd 6, 221–224 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00941687
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