Abstract

The investigation of Taxus canadensis (Canada yew) needles as a renewable source of taxol and its congeners led to the isolation of a novel taxane derivative, 9-dihydro-13-acetylbaccatin III [1], which was characterized by spectral analyses and confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies

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