Pelletier, PJ (English spelling) PelletierPJ

Japanese: Pelletier,P.J.(英語表記)PelletierPJ
Pelletier, PJ (English spelling) PelletierPJ

…One of the alkaloids contained in the bark of the cinchona tree native to South America. It was isolated in pure form by Pierre-Joseph Pelletier and others in 1820. Its molecular formula is C 20 H 24 N 2 O 2 , its melting point is 177°C, and it forms colorless needle-like crystals. …

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Japanese:

…南アメリカ原産のキナの樹皮に含まれるアルカロイドのなかの一つ。1820年ペルティエPierre‐Joseph Pelletierらによって純粋に分離された。分子式C20H24N2O2,融点177℃,無色針状晶。…

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