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Narrow fractions of polyprenols isolated from birch (C35-C45) and fir (C70-C85) greenery were used to prepare esters of polyprenylacetic acids that exhibited high anti-ulcer activity comparable and in several instances exceeding that of the known anti-ulcer preparation omeprazole (omez).
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Kasradze, V.G., Salimova, E.V., Kukovinets, O.S. et al. Synthesis from Polyprenols and Biological Activity of Polyprenylacetic Esters. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 39, 307–311 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025491023185
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