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On décrit l'isolement de deux métabolites antiseptiques secondaires, 2,6-dibromophénol et 2,4,6-tribromophénol, dePhoronopsis viridis Hilton 1930.
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Y.M.S. extends warmest thanks to ProfessorsDonald P. Abbott andIsabella Abbott (Hopkins Marine Station), for their helpful suggestions and stimulating discussions. We are also indebted to the National Institutes of Health for financial support (Grant No. GM-06840).
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Sheikh, Y.M., Djerassi, C. 2,6-Dibromophenol and 2,4,6-tribromophenols—Antiseptic secondary metabolites ofPhoronopsis viridis. Experientia 31, 265–266 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01922529
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