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titleOfInvention Ferulic acid amide derivative and its preparation
abstract NEW MATERIAL:Ferulic acid amide derivative of the formula (X is glucose). n EXAMPLE: O-Glucosylferuloyl-β-(3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenyl)ethylamine. n USE: It is expected to be a new type of antibacterial compound. n PREPARATION: Foliages and washed roots of HASHIRIDOKORO (Scopolia japonica) are cut into pieces of an appropriate size, sterilized and cultured in a known medium to induce the callus. Further, the callus is cultured and the objective ferulic acid amide derivative is collected from the resultant cells. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1985,JPO&Japio
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