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Detection and identification ofPodophyllotoxin produced by cell cultures derived from podophyllum hexandrum royle
The phenylpropanoid derived lignan podophyllotoxin, occurring inPodophyllum species, is used as a starting compound for the chemical synthesis of the antitumour agents etoposide (VP-16-213) and teniposide (VM-26). At present, the availability of this lignan becomes increasingly limited. As an altern...
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