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2.3- Dideoxyascorbic acid

The bishydrazones of DHA and related compounds have been studied and used to synthesize a number of nitrogen derivatives of DHA (18-23), Thus the bisphenylhydrazone of DHA is reduced by hydrogen/platinum to 2,3-diamino-2,3-dideoxyascorbic acid, which in turn can be converted to a variety of acyl derivatives. The structure of DHA phenylosazone is a hexenonelactone (24),... [Pg.104]


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