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Smith, F., Analogs of Ascorbic Acid

Shafizadeh, F., Branched-chain Sugars of Natural Occurrence, 11, 263-283 Shafizadeh, F., Formation and Cleavage of the Oxygen Ring in Sugars, 13,9-61 Smith, F., Analogs of Ascorbic Acid, 2, 79-106... [Pg.560]

Stacey and Turton61 showed that 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-D-glucosone hydrate can be used in two of the established methods for the production of analogs of ascorbic acid. Methods of preparation, reactions, and importance of this class of compound have been reviewed previously.62 Addition of hydrogen cyanide to 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-D-glucosone hydrate, and hydrolysis by the usual methods, led to a keto-acid (not isolated) which was converted by enolization and lactonization to D-gluco-ascorbic acid monohydrate, isolated in 50% yield. The product was identified by its (52) F. Smith, Advances in Carbohydrate Chem., 2, 79 (1946). [Pg.112]

Ault RG, Baird DK, Carrington HC, Haworth WN, Herbert RW, Hirst EL, Percival EGV, Smith F, Stacey M. Synthesis of d- and 1-ascorbic acid and of analogous substances. J Chem Soc 1933 1419-1423. [Pg.23]


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