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Trachelantic acid

In a more recent paper Menschikov assigns to trachelantamidine formula (VI, p. 611), which makes it structurally identical with iso-retronecanol (p. 609). He also provides experimental evidence for the view that trachelantic acid is 2-methyl-3 4-dihydroxypentane-3-carboxylic acid, Me CH. C(OH)(COjH). CHOH. CHg, and trachelanta-mine becomes C HjaN. CHaO. OC. C(OH)Pr. CHOH. CHg, C,HjaN being the pyrrolizidine residue (1947). [Pg.607]

Trachdwtine, C15H25O5N, m.p. 166-7°, [a]o — 225°, contains two hydroxyl groups, and is hydrolysed by alkalis to trachelantidine, CgHjgOjN, characterised as the hydrochloride, m.p. 107-8°, and trachelantic acid (see above). [Pg.727]


See other pages where Trachelantic acid is mentioned: [Pg.607]    [Pg.803]    [Pg.314]    [Pg.607]    [Pg.803]    [Pg.314]   
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