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Podophyllinic acid hydrazide

The product is hydrogenated in 4,000 cc of ethanol at room temperature and under normal atmospheric pressure with a catalyst prepared In the usual manner from 400 g of Raney nickel alloy. The calculated amount of hydrogen is taken up in approximately 75 hours. After filtration and evaporation to a small volume, the residue Is distributed between 1,000 cc of chloroform and water each. The chloroform solution is then dried over sodium sulfate and evaporated to a small volume. Precipitation of the hydrogenation product with petroleum ether yields an amorphous white powder which Is filtered by suction, washed with petroleum ether and dried at 50°C In a high vacuum. 1. athyl-2-podophyllinic acid hydrazide is obtained in a practically quantitative yield. [Pg.1034]


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