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Tetrahedron Letters, 1987
Abstract The bisindolesuccinic acid ester 8b was obtained as a mixture of diastereomers by iodine promoted coupling of the dianion 7b or via the trianion 7a . The diester was converted to the N-benzylimide 10 which was oxidatively cyclized to the indolo[2,3-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazole compound 13 .
J. Bergman, B. Pelcman
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Abstract The bisindolesuccinic acid ester 8b was obtained as a mixture of diastereomers by iodine promoted coupling of the dianion 7b or via the trianion 7a . The diester was converted to the N-benzylimide 10 which was oxidatively cyclized to the indolo[2,3-a]pyrrolo[3,4-c]carbazole compound 13 .
J. Bergman, B. Pelcman
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Photoinactivation of Indoleacetic Acid
Science, 1951A W, Galston, R G, Ferri, R, Guidolin
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The Production of Indoleacetic Acid by Phycomyces Blakesleeanus
Mycologia, 1965Species of Phycomyces have often been used for studies on the effect of auxins on fungi (Gruen, 1959a), but have received only little attention from the point of view of auxin synthesis. Heyn (1935) reported briefly that sporangiophores of Phycomyces nitens Kunze contained auxin with a molecular weight close to that of indoleacetic acid (IAA) as ...
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Tryptophan catabolism to indolepyruvic and indoleacetic acids byRhizobium japonicum L-259 mutants
Current Microbiology, 1983T. Kaneshiro, M. Slodki, R. Plattner
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The Bacterial Decomposition of Indoleacetic Acid
Journal of Biochemistry, 1961Shukichi Tsubokura +2 more
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Steps in the Oxidation of Indoleacetic Acid
Science, 1955P M, RAY, K V, THIMANN
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