Acetylenes and Other Constituents from Artemisia dracunculus.

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Institute for Organic Chemistry, Technical University of Berlin, D-1000 Berlin 12, Federal Republic of Germany.

Published: October 1991

The aerial parts of ARTEMISIA DRACUNCULUS afforded several known compounds as well as three new acetylenes, two phenylpropane derivatives, two monoterpenes, hex-3 Z-en-1-ol and vomifoliol A glucosides. The structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods and a few chemical transformations.

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