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DescriptionVinorelbine from leurosine and from catharanthine plus vindoline.jpg
English: Shows the preparation of the anti-cancer agent w:vinorelbine by two pathways:
The file was prepared on 21 June 2017 and uploaded by w:user:EdChem the same day. The structures within it are modified from doi:10.3390/molecules17055893. As individual structure diagrams, they are ineligible for copyright protection.
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