Chrobisiamone A, a new bischromone from Cassia siamea and a biomimetic transformation of 5-acetonyl-7-hydroxy-2-methylchromone into cassiarin A.
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Toshio Honda | Gunawan Indrayanto | Hiroshi Morita | Yusuke Hirasawa | Wiwied Ekasari | Aty Widyawaruyanti | Shiori Oshimi | Noor Cholies Zaini | Yuichiro Tomizawa | Marcellino Rudyanto
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