A glucuronidase inhibitor from the seeds of Baphia racemosa: application of fast atom bombardment coupled with collision activated dissociation in natural product structure assignment

Abstract
The novel imino acid, 2(S)-carboxy-3(R),4(R),5(S)-trihydroxypiperidine has been isolated from the seeds of Baphia racemosa, characterized primarily by fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry, and found to be a specific inhibitor of human liver β-D-glucuronidase.

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