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English: Kozello, I. A.; Gasheva, A. Ya.; Khmelevskii, V. I. (1976). "Improvement of the synthesis of arecoline from nicotinic acid". Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal. 10 (11): 1515–1516. doi:10.1007/BF00760390.
K. S. Keshave Murthy, Allan W. Rey, Dan S. Matu, US6132286 (2000 to Brantford Chemicals Inc.). Jean-Daniel Brion, et al. US20090258883 (2009 to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique CNRS, Laboratoires Servier, Universite Paris Sud (Paris 11)). |
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