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Structure of glycyrrhizin. Colour code:

Black
Carbon.
Red
Oxygen.
White
Hydrogen.
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In, Y; Uchida, M; Watanabe, M; Aimi, N; Ishida, T (2009). "Unique Coordination Mode of Potassium Ions to Glycyrrhizin: X-ray Crystal Structure of Glycyrrhizin Dipotassium Salt". Chemistry Letters 38 (11): 1024–1025. DOI:10.1246/cl.2009.1024.
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