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Fascinating, but a couple of questions that might be relevant:
- Does it occur naturally? Where?
- Is it used industrially? Where?
- How is it produced (both naturally and industrially)?
- Is it particularly toxic?
--Robert Merkel
- If anyone needs it, the unique SMILES formula for this molecule is CC1=CN([C@H]2CC(O)[C@@H](CO)O2)C(=O)NC1=O