Marsh, 1952 - Google Patents
289. The synthesis of conjugated hexuronic acidsMarsh, 1952
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- 1691893690539599858
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- Marsh C
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- Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed)
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Hexosides in neutral aqueous solution were converted by gaseous oxygen in the presence of a platinum catalyst into the corresponding conjugated hexuronic acids. By this method,(-)- menthyl-a-and-PD-glucuronosides, and methyl-a-and-PD-galacturonosides and-D …
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