1932
DOI: 10.1515/bchm2.1932.206.4-5.201
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Über Ferro- und Glaukobilin.

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“…Finally' further oxidations ("biliviolins type 11" to "biliviolins type III") and isomerizations ("biliviolins type 11" tochrysins) further complicate the picture (Lemberg and Lockwood, 1711). Even before their synthesis, the structure of these compounds was clear from their properties and their relation to bilirubins (803,1676):…”
Section: Gmelin Reaction and Oxidation Products Of Bilatrienesmentioning
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“…Finally' further oxidations ("biliviolins type 11" to "biliviolins type III") and isomerizations ("biliviolins type 11" tochrysins) further complicate the picture (Lemberg and Lockwood, 1711). Even before their synthesis, the structure of these compounds was clear from their properties and their relation to bilirubins (803,1676):…”
Section: Gmelin Reaction and Oxidation Products Of Bilatrienesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dehydrogenation of rubins can be carried out with ferric chloride (803,1676), nitric acid (1680), benzoquinone (820,1612,2152), lead dioxide (820), hydrogen peroxide (1703), or by autoxidation (1680), although not all of these (e.g., nitric acid and autoxidation)…”
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“…As biliverdinas formam ferricloretos, como o demonstraram FISCHER e seus colaboradores (78). LEMBERG estudou detidamente o ester verdohemínico de WARBURG e NEGELEIN (79), caraterizou as verdoheminas como hemocromogêneos piridínicos das isobiliverdinas e para elas propôs o nome de verdohemocromogeneo.…”
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