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Stachyose periodate oxidation

Very successful experiments were carried out on the oxidation of sucrose, one mole of which needs three moles of periodic acid, with the formation of one mole each of formic acid and a tetraaldehyde. The latter is oxidized by bromine to a tetracarboxylic acid subsequent acid hydrolysis of the oxygen bridges affords a mixture of acids, all of which were isolated and identified. These results brought in 1943 a confirmation of the structure of sucrose which was discussed, and which gained the approval of C. S. Hudson who, before that, was a little doubtful about the furanoid form of the D-fructosyl group. Similar work was done later with trehalose. In the same way, J. . Courtois obtained confirmation of the structure of raffinose, and established that of stachyose. [Pg.13]


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