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Synthesis of Esters Via a Greener Steglich Esterification in Acetonitrile
Published on: October 30, 2018
3β-Acet-oxy-12-oxoolean-28-oic acid benzyl ester
Abstract:
The mol-ecule of title compound, C(39)H(56)O(5), contains five fused six-membered rings, four of which (rings A, B, D and E) adopt a chair conformation, while the other (ring C) has a half chair conformation. The acet-oxy and carb-oxy-benzyl groups occupy equatorial positions.
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