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English: Structure of matlaline, a fluorescent substance from the Mexican tree Eysenhardtia_polystachya (Ort.) Sarg. (formerly "Lignum nephriticum"). It fluoresces sky blue in aqueous solution. First reported in Europe in 1565.
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Author Krishnavedala
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LaTeX Chemfig Source code
\documentclass[10pt,border=1pt,tikz,class=scrartcl,multi=false]{standalone}
\usepackage{chemfig,chemmacros}
\renewcommand*{\familydefault}{\sfdefault}
\renewcommand*\printatom[1]{\ensuremath{\mathsf{#1} } }
\setatomsep{3em}
\setdoublesep{.6ex}
\setarrowdefault{,1,ultra thick}
\setbondstyle{very thick}
\definesubmol\nobond{-[,0.2,,,draw=none]}
\pagestyle{empty}
\thispagestyle{empty}
\begin{document}
\definesubmol{gluco}{
	<[::-10](-[::135]OH)
	-[::20,,,,line width=0.4em](-[::-20,,,1]OH)
	>[::-60](-[::60]OH)
	-[::-140](-[::160,0.7]-[::-90,0.7]HO)
	-[::20]O
	-[::-60]
}
\chemfig{
	HO-[:30]*6(=
		(-!{gluco})
	-
		(-[:-30]O-[::60]*6(<>
			(-OH)
			(<:[6]O-[::-60](<[::60]CO_2H)-[::-60]>:[2])
		-(=O)-=-)-[2]-[4,1.75])
	=-=-)
}
\end{document}

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current12:02, 11 June 2022695 × 615 (22 KB)InnerstreamConsistent bond angles and bond lengths. Fixed ambiguous stereochemistry

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