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Trihalomethanes, biosynthesis

The haloform reaction, using iodine, was once used as an analytical test in which the formation of a yellow precipitate of iodoform was taken as evidence that a substance was a methyl ketone. This application has been superseded by spectroscopic methods of structure determination. Interest in the haloform reaction has returned with the realization that chloroform and bromoform occur naturally and are biosynthesized by an analogous process. (See the boxed essay The Haloform Reaction and the Biosynthesis of Trihalomethanes. )... [Pg.712]

Chalcones From the Mulberry Tree to Cancer Chemotherapy 880 The Haloform Reaction and the Biosynthesis of Trihalomethanes 904... [Pg.1321]


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