Pyridine Derivatives. II. Some 6-Methyl-4-hydroxy-2-pyridones and their Derivatives1, 2

WF Bruce, LA Perez-Medina

Index: Bruce; Perez-Medina Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1947 , vol. 69, p. 2571,2573

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Abstract

In a study of pyridine derivatives related to pyridoxin, it appeared interesting to prepare and examine some theoretically possible oxidation products.“Pseudo-pyridoxin” appears to be a mixture of such oxidation products. Its activity by some tests is so much greater than that of pyridoxine that the hypothesis may be entertained that certain of these oxidation products are the real active material. The work of Snel16 and others with pyridoxal elucidates and ...

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