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2. Crystal structure of 1-hydroxymethyl-10α-methoxy-9,10-dihydrolysergol, C18H24N2O3
3. Crystal structure of dihydroergocristine bis(dioxane) solvate, (C35H41N5O5)(C4H8O2)2
4. Crystal structure of 2-bromo-α-ergokryptine methanesulfonate, (C32H41BrN5O5)+(CH3SO3)
5. Norleucine, a natural occurrence in a novel ergot alkaloid γ-ergokryptinine
6. Free and bonded homoisoleucine in sclerotia of the parasitic fungusClaviceps purpurea
7. Enantioseparation of amino acid derivatives
8. 11-Demethylcyclosporins exhibit a single conformation in methanol and dimethylsulfoxide
9. Free and bonded homoisoleucine in sclerotia of the parasitic fungus Claviceps purpurea
10. Availability and quality of biomass as key factor for large scale isolation of natural products
11. ChemInform Abstract: Chemistry of Silybin
12. Large-scale separation of silybin diastereoisomers using lipases
13. Chemistry of silybin
14. Enantioseparation of dansyl amino acids on terguride-based chiral selectors. Part I: capillary electrophoretic separation
15. 'Direct resolution of optically active isomers on chiral packings cointaining ergoline skeletons,II Enantioseparation of carboxilic acids'
16. ChemInform Abstract: Side Reactions in Bromination of α-Ergocryptine.
17. ChemInform Abstract: 2,3-Dihydro-2-oxoergolene Derivatives.
18. ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Structure of cis- and trans-Tergurides.
19. ChemInform Abstract: A Cyclosporin from Mycelium sterilae.
20. Crystal structure of 1-methyl-10α-methoxy-9,10-dihydrolysergol, C18H24N2O2
21. ChemInform Abstract: Glycosylation of Silybin.
22. ChemInform Abstract: 8α‐Hydroxy‐α‐ergokryptine, an Ergot Alkaloid.
23. ChemInform Abstract: Ergoladinine, an Ergot Alkaloid.
24. Direct Resolution of Optically Active Isomers on Chiral Packings Containing Ergoline Skeletons. 5. Enantioseparation of Amino Acid Derivatives
25. ChemInform Abstract: Ergogaline (I), a New Ergot Alkaloid, Produced by Claviceps purpurea: Isolation, Identification, Crystal Structure and Molecular Conformation.
26. 10-Hydroxy-cis- and 10-Hydroxy-trans-paspalic Acid Amide: New Alkaloids from Claviceps paspali
27. Degradation Products of Ergot Alkaloids
28. Hydrolysis of lysergamide to lysergic acid by Rhodococcus equi A4
29. 8a-hydroxy-a-Ergokryptine, an ergot alkaloid
30. A Cyclosporin From Mycelium Sterilae
31. ChemInform Abstract: CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC FLUORINE COMPOUNDS. PART XIX. REACTIONS OF FLUOROALKANOLS AND FLUOROALKANEDIOLS WITH FLUOROALKYL AMINES
32. 1,1,3,3-Tetramethyl-1,3-disila-2,6-dioxacyclooctane and 1,1,3,3,9,9,11,11-octamethyl-1,3,9,11-tetrasila-2,6,10,14-tetraoxacyclohexadecane
33. New Alkaloids From a Saprophytic Culture of Claviceps purpurea
34. Reaction of 1-(fluoroalkyl)alkanols with N-(1,1,2-trifluoro-2-chloroethyl)diethylamine
35. ChemInform Abstract: CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC FLUORINE COMPOUNDS, PART XVIII. REACTION OF FLUOROALKANOLS WITH FLUOROALKYLAMINES
36. ChemInform Abstract: CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC FLUORINE COMPOUNDS PART 17, REACTION OF 1-(FLUOROALKYL)ALKANOLS WITH N-(1,1,2-TRIFLUORO-2-CHLOROETHYL)DIETHYLAMINE
37. New Alkaloids of Claviceps paspali
38. ChemInform Abstract: ORGANOSILICON COMPOUNDS. CXXXV. 1,1,3,3-TETRAMETHYL-1,3-DISILA-2,6-DIOXACYCLOOCTANE AND 1,1,3,3,9,9,11,11-OCTAMETHYL-1,3,9,11-TETRASILA-2,6,10,14-TETRAOXACYCLOHEXADECANE
39. Ergoladinine, an ergot alkaloid
40. ChemInform Abstract: A Cyclosporin from Mycelium sterilae.
41. ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Structure of cis- and trans-Tergurides.
42. ChemInform Abstract: 2,3-Dihydro-2-oxoergolene Derivatives.
43. ChemInform Abstract: Side Reactions in Bromination of α-Ergocryptine.
44. Direct resolution of optically active isomers on chiral packings containing ergoline skeletons. II. Enantioseparation of carboxylic acids
45. Ergochromes: Heretofore Neglected Side of Ergot Toxicity.
46. Dihydrogen Bond in the Aminoborane Complex of a Nicergoline Intermediate.
47. Plant Tissue Cultures of Juniperus virginiana.
48. Constituents and antimicrobial properties of blue honeysuckle: a novel source for phenolic antioxidants.
49. Separation of enantiomers of butorphanol and cycloamine by capillary zone electrophoresis.
50. Capillary zone electrophoresis separation of enantiomers of lisuride.
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