Abstract
Dobutamine dissolved in different water and alcohol solutions produced a black precipitate at a rate dependent on the amount of dissolved oxygen. The precipitate is shown to consist mainly of compounds C 18H 19NO 3 (m/z 297) and C 18H 19NO 4 (m/z 313) both with a ketimine function in bridge between the aromatic rings and with a different quinonoid structure at the catechol end.
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