Studies on Vitamin E. Ethers of Durohydroquinone
E Fernholz, J Finkelstein
Index: Fernholz; Finkelstein Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1938 , vol. 60, p. 2404
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Abstract
Ethers of durohydroquinone have attained significance to those conducting research on vitamin E since the discovery2 that a-tocopherol gives this phenol in a high yield 011 thermal decomposition. In a recent publication3 the reasons which led to the abandonment of the original idea that a-tocopherol might be a monoether of durohydroquinone were summarized. Experimental evidence was cited to prove that a-tocopherol is a derivative of ...
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