Abstract
Fremy's salt oxidation of benzyl isoquinoline and aporphine alkaloids to isoquinolones and oxoaporphines is described. Aminium radicals are suggested to account for the observed results. Their possible involvement in alkaloid biosynthesis is considered.
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