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- Q2481797 subject Q8475904.
- Q2481797 subject Q8844623.
- Q2481797 subject Q8949762.
- Q2481797 abstract "Uvaricin is a bis(tetrahydrofuranoid) fatty acid lactone that was first isolated in 1982 from the roots of the Annonaceae Uvaria acuminata. Uvaricin was the first known example in a class of compounds known as acetogenins. Acetogenins, which are found in plants of the family Annonaceae, seem to kill cells by inhibiting NADH dehydrogenase in the mitochondrion. A method to synthesize uvaricin was first published in 1998, and an improved stereoselective synthesis published in 2001.".
- Q2481797 iupacName "3-(13-(5′-(1-(acetyloxy)undecyl)octahydro(2,2′-bifuran) -5-yl)-13-hydroxytridecyl)-5-methyl-2(5H)-Furanone".
- Q2481797 thumbnail Uvaricin.svg?width=300.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q220025.
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- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q278332.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q3604300.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q3869349.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q39572.
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- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q8475904.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q8844623.
- Q2481797 wikiPageWikiLink Q8949762.
- Q2481797 iupacname "3".
- Q2481797 name "-Uvaricin".
- Q2481797 type ChemicalCompound.
- Q2481797 type ChemicalSubstance.
- Q2481797 type ChemicalObject.
- Q2481797 type Thing.
- Q2481797 type Q11173.
- Q2481797 comment "Uvaricin is a bis(tetrahydrofuranoid) fatty acid lactone that was first isolated in 1982 from the roots of the Annonaceae Uvaria acuminata. Uvaricin was the first known example in a class of compounds known as acetogenins. Acetogenins, which are found in plants of the family Annonaceae, seem to kill cells by inhibiting NADH dehydrogenase in the mitochondrion. A method to synthesize uvaricin was first published in 1998, and an improved stereoselective synthesis published in 2001.".
- Q2481797 label "Uvaricin".
- Q2481797 depiction Uvaricin.svg.
- Q2481797 name "(+)-Uvaricin".