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Setoclavine is an ergot alkaloid.[2]
^J. E. Saxton (1960). "The Indole Alkaloids". In The Alkaloids, Vol. VII, (R. H. F. Manske, Ed.), pp. 4-183, New York: Academic Press.
^Liras, S; Lynch, CL; Fryer, AM; Vu, BT; Martin, SF (2001). "Applications of vinylogous Mannich reactions. Total syntheses of the Ergot alkaloids rugulovasines a and B and setoclavine". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123 (25): 5918–24. doi:10.1021/ja010577w. PMID 11414824.
Setoclavine is an ergot alkaloid. J. E. Saxton (1960). "The Indole Alkaloids". In The Alkaloids, Vol. VII, (R. H. F. Manske, Ed.), pp. 4-183, New York:...
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