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Heliotric acid

Heliotrine, CigH2,05N, m.p. 125-6°, [ajn — 75° (CHCI3), yields a methiodide, m.p. 108-111°, and contains one methoxyl group, two hydroxyl groups and a tertiary nitrogen atom. On alkaline hydrolysis it forms heliotridine (p. 607) and heliotric acid (p. 613). In presence of platinic oxide it absorbs two molecules of hydrogen and affords, as scission products, heliotric acid and hydroxyheliotridane (p. 607). [Pg.603]

The acid pr uct from heliotrine (p. 608), heliotric acid, CgHjjOg,... [Pg.613]


See other pages where Heliotric acid is mentioned: [Pg.614]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.768]    [Pg.768]    [Pg.614]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.79]    [Pg.318]    [Pg.768]    [Pg.768]   
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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.603 , Pg.613 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.756 ]




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