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Chemical compound
Knipholone is a chemical compound found in the roots of Kniphofia foliosa of the family Asphodelaceae.[1][2]
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^Wube, A. A.; Bucar, F.; Asres, K.; Gibbons, S.; Adams, M.; Streit, B.; Bodensieck, A.; Bauer, R. (2005-09-19). "Knipholone, a selective inhibitor of leukotriene metabolism". Phytomedicine: International Journal of Phytotherapy and Phytopharmacology. 13 (6): 452–456. doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2005.01.012. ISSN 0944-7113. PMID 16716917.
Knipholone is a chemical compound found in the roots of Kniphofia foliosa of the family Asphodelaceae. Dagne, Ermias; Steglich, Wolfgang (1984-01-01)....
enantioselective A3-coupling. Atropisomeric Natural Products Mastigophorene A Knipholone (–)-N-Acetylallocolchinol Many atropisomers occur in nature, and some...