ITS PROBABLE IDENTITY WITH TETRACARBONIMIDE. C. S. Venable, F. J. Moore. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1917, 39 (8), pp 1750â1755. DOI: 10.1021/ja02253a021. P...
5-Aminosalicylate, NH2C6H3(0H)C02.R, m. 200.5 °. Acetylsalicylate, CH3C00.C6H4C02.R, m. 90.5°,. Anisate, p-CH3.0.C6H4C02.R, m. 132°. Vanillate, CHS.
F. J. Moore, and Ruth M. Thomas. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1918, 40 (7), ... Darrell E. O'Brien , Fred Baiocchi , and C. C. Cheng. Biochemistry 1963 2 (6), 1203-1205.
ALLANTOXANIC ACID AS AN OXIDATION PRODUCT OF URIC ACID. THIRD PAPER ON HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AS A REAGENT IN THE PURIN GROUP.
ACID. THIRD PAPER ON HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AS A REAGENT IN THE PURIN ... been prepared by acidifying the salts of allantoxanic acid (I). /NH â. CO.
THE IDENTITY OF CYANURIC ACID WITH SO-CALLED âTETRACARBONIMID.â E. H. Walters, and Louis E. Wise. J. Am. Chem. Soc. , 1917, 39 (11), pp 2472â ...
soil, the authors1 pointed out the strikingsimilarity between the properties of cyanuric acid and those of the so-called âtetracarbonimidâ obtained by Scholtz2 as a ...
open flask on a steam bath for I I days. More zinc was added from time to time, also small amounts of acetic acid and water. At the end of the reaction, the clear ...
Electrochemical oxidation of uric acid catalyzed by uricase. (uric acid oxidase, UOx; EC 1.7.3.3) was studied using several redox compounds including 5- ...
IDENTITY OF CYANURIC ACID WITH âTETRACARBONIMID.â 2473 peroxide. In an earlier publication from this laboratory âtetracarbonimidâ was reported as a soil constituent,' the identification of the compounds resting directly on the researches of S