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Some35S labeled thiophene derivatives have been prepared by biosynthesis inin vitro cultures ofTagetes sp. A different sources of isotopic sulfur were tested and the best results were achieved with [35S] sodium sulfate. Elemental sulfur was not incorporated. Radiochemical yields were around 1%.
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Žáček, M., Smrček, S., Máca, B. et al. Preparation of35S-labeled natural thiophene derivatives by biosynthesis inTagetes sp . Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry Letters 214, 455–467 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02163560
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