1963
DOI: 10.1002/ijch.196300009
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The Detection of the Acetyl Group

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“…Too high a concentration of alkali, or a temperature above 25°led to a loss of some glucose due to de Bruyn-van Ekenstein transformations (10). At temperatures below 10·, the esterified primary alcoholic groups showed stability to alkali (7). The recommended procedure was: incubation with at least 50% excess of NaOH to give a pH of 11-12 at a temperature of 20 -25°.…”
Section: Deacetylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Too high a concentration of alkali, or a temperature above 25°led to a loss of some glucose due to de Bruyn-van Ekenstein transformations (10). At temperatures below 10·, the esterified primary alcoholic groups showed stability to alkali (7). The recommended procedure was: incubation with at least 50% excess of NaOH to give a pH of 11-12 at a temperature of 20 -25°.…”
Section: Deacetylationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acetyl esters may be distinguished from other carboxylic esters by conversion of the acetyl group into iodoform [13]. The acetyl group was estimated by Hestrin's hydroxamate method (14).…”
Section: Acetyl Ester Determinationmentioning
confidence: 99%