Abstract

A slug stopper: The defensive properties of oxylipins from the moss Dicranum scoparium are far more active than required to fend off herbivory by a common slug. The precursor-guided structure elucidation of seven novel and several known unusual oxylipins was supported by chemometric data mining.

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