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ChemInform Abstract: Hydroxylation of Dehydroabietic Acid by Fusarium Species.

A. A. TAPIA

A. A. TAPIA

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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M. D. VALLEJO

M. D. VALLEJO

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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S. C. GOUIRIC

S. C. GOUIRIC

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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G. E. FERESIN

G. E. FERESIN

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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P. C. ROSSOMANDO

P. C. ROSSOMANDO

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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D. A. BUSTOS

D. A. BUSTOS

Inst. Cienc. Basicas, Fac. Filos., Humanid. Artes, Univ. Nac. San Juan, 5400 San Juan, Argent.

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First published: 02 August 2010

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The new diterpene (II) is obtained by microbial hydroxylation of (I) with Fusarium oxysporum and F. moniliforme and tested for its antibacterial activity.

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