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English: Basic approach of the total synthesis of (+)-lineatin performed by Marta Racamonde et al. in 2008. The file was made with ChemBioDraw Ultra 12. As a reference, the digital object identifier is https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jo800970u. This image replaces the original one (File:Lineatin_Total_synthesis.gif) made by W7liu because this original version contains a mistake: the total synthesis starts with a dihydrofuran derivative instead of a cyclopentene one.
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