Aristolactam I is a metabolite of aristolochic acid, a natural compound found in Aristolochia species such as Aristolochia kankauensis and Aristolochia debilis. It is primarily known for its role in forming DNA adducts and is studied in the context of pharmaceutical impurity research.
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