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. 2012 May 22;10(5):1103–1125. doi: 10.3390/md10051103

Figure 4.

Figure 4

HR-MS fragmentation of chrysophaentins E, E2, and E3. Fragmentation of (A) chrysophaentin E showing individual losses of four chlorine atoms; (B) chrysophaentin E2 showing loss of three chlorine atoms and one bromine atom; (C) the major ion in the spectrum for chrysophaentin E3 corresponds to fragmentation at the ether bond, with weaker ions corresponding to loss of two chlorine and two bromine atoms.