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Selective oxidation with Acetobacter

With pinitol and quebrachitol, the reaction is highly selective for one of the two axial hydroxyl groups in each compound (see formulas LXIII —> LXVII, and LXV —> LXIX, p. 170).61 This selectivity shows the steric effect of the methyl group. Nevertheless, the platinum-catalyzed dehydrogenation (in contrast to the action of Acetobacter) is not easily inhibited by substitution in the cyclitol molecule even the hindered axial hydroxyl groups in dambonitol (LXXVII) and in O-isopropylidenequebrachitol (LXVI, see p. 172) can be oxidized.62 63... [Pg.148]


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