Tumor promoters exist in two conformational states in solution. st]Stereochemistry of (‡)-indolactam-V.

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Abstract

1H-Nmr study and force field calculation of conformational Isomerism in (±)-indolactam-V which is a biologically active fragment of tumor promoter, teleocidin B, are described.

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