1993
DOI: 10.1016/0003-2670(93)85079-y
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Application of fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry for the analysis of biologically active compounds

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“…Acetylation of S2 yielded the aziridine (acetic acid 4-(1-methyl-aziridin-2-yl)-phenyl ester) with an m/z ¼ 192 as well as acetylated synephrine (m/z ¼ 273). (17) This decomposition pattern was later confirmed with electrospray mass spectrometry (ESMS) studies. Aziridines, found in nature as mitomycins, are highly reactive N-tricyclic compounds that are used in cancer treatment.…”
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confidence: 71%
“…Acetylation of S2 yielded the aziridine (acetic acid 4-(1-methyl-aziridin-2-yl)-phenyl ester) with an m/z ¼ 192 as well as acetylated synephrine (m/z ¼ 273). (17) This decomposition pattern was later confirmed with electrospray mass spectrometry (ESMS) studies. Aziridines, found in nature as mitomycins, are highly reactive N-tricyclic compounds that are used in cancer treatment.…”
Section: Enter the Biochemistsmentioning
confidence: 71%