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The new alkaloid sibiridine was isolated from the aerial parts of Nitraria sibirica and N. schoberi. Its structure was established using spectral data and chemical transformations. Its synthesis was carried out.
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Tulyaganov, T.S., Allaberdiev, F.K. Alkaloids from Plants of the Nitraria Genus. Structure of Sibiridine. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 39, 292–293 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025482821368
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