3-Butyryloxytropane
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24 months(2-8C).
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Tropane alkaloids from Anthocercis and Anthotroche.[Reference:
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METHODS AND RESULTS:
In addition to known tropane alkaloids, 3α-iso-butyryloxytropan-6β-ol and 3α-n-butyryloxytropane(3-Butyryloxytropane
) have been characterized as respective components of the aerial parts of two subspecies of Anthocercis albicans. Aponoratropine, not previously recorded as a natural product, has been detected in the leaves of Anthotroche myoporoides and A. walcottii; similarly aponorhyoscine is indicated as a component of the roots of a subspecies of Anthocercis genistoides.