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Corrins, nomenclature

It is unfortunate that two systems of nomenclature are currently being used in this area. Though this author, like most in the United States, has a personal preference for the Fischer system (11) (because it retains a link with the monumental body of earlier work), the IUPAC system (12) is mandated in this chapter. To be sure, the IUPAC system has its advantages, not the least of which is the correlation of atoms between the porphyrin (12) and corrin (13) chromophore. [Pg.379]

The parent compound used for the nomenclature of corrinoids is the naturally occurring system corrin, whose structure is shown in Fig. 6. [Pg.77]


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