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A novel series of alkaloids has been obtained from the Tasmanian plantAthrotaxis selaginoides, the first to be isolated from the plant family Taxodiaceae.
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Bick, I.R.C., Bremner, J.B., Razak bin Modh Ali, A. et al. Isolation of alkaloids fromAthrotaxis selaginoides. Experientia 36, 1135 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01976083
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