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INVESTIGATIONS1 into the constitution of phytin isolated from soil have revealed the presence of polyphosphate esters of scyllo and DL-inositol as well as myo-inositol.
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COSGROVE, D., TATE, M. Occurrence of neo-Inositol Hexaphosphate in Soil. Nature 200, 568–569 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1038/200568b0
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