File:Salvinorin A structure.svg

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English: This is the two-dimensional chemical structure of Salvinorin A. The drawing was done in ACD/ChemSketch v12.01 (using standard ACS structure drawing style) and exported as a Windows Metafile (WMF). The image was converted to SVG using Inkscape v0.48 to yield a vector graphics version.
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 The source code of this SVG is invalid due to 12 errors.
 This W3C-invalid structural formula was created with Batik.
 The chemistry symbols of this structural formula are drawn using the path text method.

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26 February 2011

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