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English: Structural formula of uroerytrhin (1,14,15,17-tetrahydro-2,7,13-trimethyl-1,14-dioxo-3-vinyl-16H-tripyrrin-8,12-dipropionic acid).
 
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Josef BERUTER, Jean-Pierre COLOMBO, and Urs Peter SCHLUNEGGER (1975). "Isolation and Identification of the Urinary Pigment Uroerythrin". Eur. J. Biochem. 56: 239–244. fig:2 proposed structure for uroerytrhyn (I) and products (II-VII).
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