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La séparation de trois nouveaux alcaloïdes de canneberges — cannivonines1, 2 et3—a été effectuée à l'aide de solvants appropriés et de la chromatographie sur couche mince préparative. Une identification des structures des trois alcaloïdes est proposée.
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We appreciate the collaboration ofJ. Boudreau, I. Jankowska andG. Leger, as well as financial support from the NRC of Canada and Bristol-Myers Company Ltd.
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Jankowski, K. Alkaloids of cranberries V. Experientia 29, 1334–1335 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01922800
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