1979
DOI: 10.1080/00021369.1979.10863775
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On the Mechanism of the Formation of Indole Alkaloids inPenicillium roqueforti

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“…The stability of the dehydrohistidine moiety of isoroquefortine C to a variety of conditions has been demonstrated. This result supports the hypothesis that the biosynthesis of the natural product roquefortine C (1) is achieved by dehydrogenation of roquefortine D (2) and does not involve dehydrohistidine isomerization (40). This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant CHE 01-30958.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The stability of the dehydrohistidine moiety of isoroquefortine C to a variety of conditions has been demonstrated. This result supports the hypothesis that the biosynthesis of the natural product roquefortine C (1) is achieved by dehydrogenation of roquefortine D (2) and does not involve dehydrohistidine isomerization (40). This work was supported by National Science Foundation Grant CHE 01-30958.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%