The wellcome research institution
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1931
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Volume
- 50
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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โฆ Synopsis
Legumiitostr~ l i n ~c also bccn studied with iiiteiit to detcriiiiiic t b iiiaiiuer of pliytosyntlicsis, hit tlic subjcctiiinttcr i.; of less gcncrnl iutcrcst.
Tlic prcsciicc of gcrnnyl tiglittc in sninll qiiniititics in oil of geriiiiiiiiii, of propionic acid in oil of ~iiigclicii, arid of rnrious esters of. tiglic and niigclic acid iii lloiiiiiii chiiiiiouiilc oil iiirlicntcs tlint contlcnsiition of propnldcliydc and ncckldehytlc sonictiriics tnlics pliicc with foriiiiitiori of niigclic niid tiglic :tltlcliytlcs.
The presciicc of Iiy(1rosypcut~dccolic ncitl (C,,l~,O,) iii oil of niigclicn is attributed to strniglit-cliriiii conilcnsritioii of tlic ahovc substniices wliich iiiriy tnkc pliicc to tioii of iingclic niid tiglic :ililcliydcs :ire siispectcd ns yossil)lc constitucnts of oils of this type : tlic coiistitiitioiis of such compounds Iinvc bccii dctliicecl, iind tlic four possible isoiiicric; liydrocnrbons of tlic foriiidn C,,lI,, arc : SOiiic cstciit. 'J'crpelics foriiictl by tlic furtlicr coiitlciiaii-CI t = CH CI L.ClIJIc (A) CJIcGt/ \CII2 u , \ r c ~ \CJh (C) CIIIW' ~c ! l I J l o C I I l d
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