1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf00813754
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Physiological neonatal hypertrophy of the myocardium

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“…idation of elymoclavine with manganese dioxide in methanol 0 Alkaloids, ergot-lOa-methoxy-Aa~g-lysergaldehyde, synthesized by oxidation of elymoclavine with manganese dioxide in methanol Elymoclavineoxidized with manganese dioxide in methanol to lOa-metho~y-A~~~-lysergaldehyde Elymoclavine (I) is well established as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of the lysergic acid-type ergot alkaloids (1). The oxidation of elymoclavine at C-17 is of interest because As79-lysergaldehyde (11) and/or AgJO-lysergaldehyde are possible biosynthetic intermediates and because of the well-known pharmacological properties of the ergot alkaloids.…”
Section: Synthesis Of 10~-methoxy-a8~9-lysergaldehyde From Elymoclavinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…idation of elymoclavine with manganese dioxide in methanol 0 Alkaloids, ergot-lOa-methoxy-Aa~g-lysergaldehyde, synthesized by oxidation of elymoclavine with manganese dioxide in methanol Elymoclavineoxidized with manganese dioxide in methanol to lOa-metho~y-A~~~-lysergaldehyde Elymoclavine (I) is well established as an intermediate in the biosynthesis of the lysergic acid-type ergot alkaloids (1). The oxidation of elymoclavine at C-17 is of interest because As79-lysergaldehyde (11) and/or AgJO-lysergaldehyde are possible biosynthetic intermediates and because of the well-known pharmacological properties of the ergot alkaloids.…”
Section: Synthesis Of 10~-methoxy-a8~9-lysergaldehyde From Elymoclavinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prolactin also increases feeding drive (C. J. Robinson and D. Stephenson, unpublished results) and fluid intake in the rat (Kaufman, 1981) and thus may increase the amount of Ca available for absorption. …”
Section: Possible Hormonal Mediators Of the Alterations In Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%