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THE MOON RULES --1
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Wed Mar 23, 2005 5:29 am
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I just want to ask the you list your requested article by title, journal with year, vol. no. pages a-b, and author, and an abstract if available. Once the article is retrived the request will be removed and the article moved to the archived journal articles.

I took the liberty and arranged the request below as it should be, save this did not provide title. First list your journal then add lib info that you want to share about the article and how you think it might work


So lets get started.............java
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title:
Progress in Organic Chemistry 1973, Vol.8
R.K. Razdan et al

from what i can tell, not available online, nubee.

title:
Chem Rev.1976, 76, 75
R. Mechoulam et al

need to know what volume and issue number... and which section of that issue, a link would help too, though i know where the home page is, nubee

... these 2 are on page 256
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I'm looking for any journals or references involving experimental acid isomerization details........

If anyone can help it would be great! Laughing
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Sat Mar 26, 2005 3:38 am
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Improved Isocratic Mobile Phases for the Reverse Phase ion-pair Chromatographic Analysis of Drugs of Forensic Interest
Lurie
Journal of Liquid Chromatography,1981, vol. 4, pgs. 399-408


not available online, only goes back 1997 online, nubee
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Mon Mar 28, 2005 7:50 pm
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Wanted over at the mic stimulants by Drug Phreak.............


J. Prakt. Chem. 116, 285 (1927)

Boll. Chim. Farm. 88, 175 (1949)

Tropenpflanzer 15, 684 (1911)


Chem.-Ztg. 54, 31 (1930).
A detailed description is given of the prepn. of cocaine (I) from cacao leaves (II), which involves the treatment of powd. II with Na2CO3 soln., extn. of I with Et2O or PhH, and purification of the crude I by dissolving in dil. H2SO4, treating with 10% KMnO4 soln. which oxidizes by-products, neutralizing with NH4OH and pptg. with potash. I is further purified by dissolving in Et2O, filtering and crystg. I-HCl is prepd. by treating I in acetone with the calcd.amt. of HCl in the cold.


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Thu Apr 07, 2005 7:52 am
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PREPARATION OF CHIRAL BUILDING-BLOCKS FROM AMINO-ACIDS AND PEPTIDES VIA ELECTROLYTIC DECARBOXYLATION AND TICL4-INDUCED AMINOALKYLATION
RENAUD P; SEEBACH D
1986 ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION IN ENGLISH 25(9):843-844

http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/abstract/106585789/ABSTRACT

that's where to get it is your a subscriber or want to buy, nubee
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Tue Apr 12, 2005 10:11 pm
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Solvent effect in the stereoselective polymerization of -amino acid N-carboxyanhydride and some considerations on the mechanism of stereoregulation
Yutaka Hashimoto, Yukio Imanishi, Toshinobu Higashimura
Biopolymers Volume 17, Issue 11 , Pages 2561 - 2572

Abstract

In the Polymerization of phenylalanine N-carboxyanhydride (NCA) in No2Oh initiated by MeNHBzl, L-,D-, and DL-NCA As were polymerized at the same rate, and no stereoselectivity was observed. When the same experiment was carried out in HCONEt2, however, L- and D-NCA were both polymerized at a rate which was about twice as large as that of DL-NCA. In this case, the polymerization is stereoselective, ascribable to a preferable reaction between the optical enantiomorphs of the terminal residue of the growing chain and the NCA of the same chirality. On the other hand, the polymerization initiated by SarNMe2 and MeNH(CH2)2CONMe2 were stereoselective in NO2Ph and HCONEt2, but they were not stereoselective in m-(MeO)2Ph. These findings indicate that the polymerizations initiated by a strong base in highly dipolar solvents are stereoselective. Apparently, the reaction between a chiral, cyclic terminal of growing chain and a chiral, cyclic activated NCA in the activated-NCA mechanism is highly stereoselective. In addition, from a kinetic investigation on on the copolymerization between L- and D-NCAs, the penultimate chiral centers were also suggested to contribute to the stereoselection. Stereoselection by the -helical conformation of the growing chain and by a chiral, linear terminal amine have been considered so far, and the contribution from the present type of stereoselection must have been overlooked.


only available online back to volume 38 - 1996, nubee
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Sat Apr 16, 2005 6:05 am
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java wrote:
Wanted over at the mic stimulants by Drug Phreak.............

Chem. Ztg. 54, 31 (1930)

Chemical Abstracts 24, 3322 (1930)



Chem. Ztg. 54, 31 (1930) = Chemical Abstracts 24, 3322 (1930), because:

Chemical Abstracts 24, 3322 (1930)

Cocaine. DUILIUS. Chem.-Ztg. 54, 31 (1930). - A detailed description is given of the prepn. of cocaine (I) from cacao leaves (II), which involves the treatment of powd. II with Na2CO3 soln., extn. of I with Et2O or PhH, and purification of the crude I by dissolving in dil. H2SO4, treating with 10% KMnO4 soln. which oxidizes by-products, neutralizing with NH4OH and pptg. with potash. I is further purified by dissolving in Et2O, filtering and crystg. I-HCl is prepd. by treating I in acetone with the calcd.amt. of HCl in the cold.

That is all.

P.S. A think, that cacao leaves is Journal mistake. It must be coca leaves!
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Sat Apr 16, 2005 11:24 am
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Looking for the following...I know it is a long list, but thought if you can help, it would be greatly appreciated...purely for study and and not intended for laboratory use.
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CONVERSION OF THIOCARBONYL INTO CARBONYL GROUP BY O-S EXCHANGE REACTION WITH DIBUTYLTIN OXIDE or BISTRIBUTYLTIN OXIDE
Tsuda Yoshisuke, Sato Yoshiyuki, Kakimoto Kyoko, Kanemitsu Kimihiro
Chem. and Pharm. Bull., 40 (1992) N 4, S 1033-1036

only available online back to 1997, from the homepage:, nubee
http://cpb.pharm.or.jp

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TRIETHYLBORANE-INDUCED HYDRODEHALOGENATION OF ORGANIC HALIDES BY TIN HYDRIDES
MIURA, KATSUKIYO;ICHINOSE, YOSHIFUMI;NOZAKI, KYOKO;FUGAMI, KEIGO;OSHIMA, KOICHIRO;UTIMOTO, KIITIRO
BULL. CHEM. SOC. JAP., 62,(1989) N, C. 143-147

seems to be only available online back to 1995, the homepage is: ,nubee
http://www.csj.jp/journals/bcsj/index-e.html
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Sun Apr 17, 2005 4:21 pm
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Following papers would be greatly appreciated:
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Aust. J. Chem.; 9; 1956; 397, 402.
Cymerman-Craig et al.
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Alice

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Tue Apr 19, 2005 2:52 am
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Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol. 1992 Nov-Dec;28(6):844-57.

[Biosynthesis of ergot alkaloids. Some new results on an old problem (Review)]

[Article in Russian]

Boyes-Korkis JM, Floss HG.

Department of Chemistry BG-10, University of Washington, Seattle.


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A. Markert, S. Kucht, J. Gross, M. Ahimsa-Mueller, Y. Hussein, U.* Steiner, E. Leistner

The possible role of fungi in the accumulation of ergoline alkaloids in Ipomoea asarifolia (Convolvulaceae)

DOI:10.1240/sav_gbm_2004_h_000708
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 5:05 pm
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alice i think this is the one about ipomoea asarifolia. if not its also interesting
ipomoea asarifolia

AHHH damn url linker.....
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Thu Apr 21, 2005 8:49 pm
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Wanted to know if anyone could get this article :
ENZYMATIC PREPARATION OF LYSERGOL b-D-GLUCURONIDE
Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 2000, 65(1), 117-121; doi:10.1135/cccc20000117
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 7:22 am
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This seems like a lose cause, as this appears to be the most obscure journal on the planet, but:

Partial purification and some properties of tryptophan decarboxylase from a Bacillus strain.
Buki KG, Vinh DQ, Horvath I.
1985 Acta Microbiologica Hungarica 32(1):65-73
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:27 pm
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Preparative synthesis of primary and secondary alkyl chlorides from alcohols
N. P. Volynskii1, L. I. Perepelitchenko1 and L. A. Zegel''man1
Russian Chemical Bulletin (Historical Archive),(1987), Volume 36, Number 11, pg.2326 - 2328
ISSN: 1066-5285 (Paper) 1573-9171 (Online)
DOI: 10.1007/BF00957308

Conclusions We have developed a preparative single-stage tosylate method for obtaining chlorides from secondary and primary alcohols which isomerize when chlorinated by other methods.
Translated from Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Khimicheskaya, No. 11, pp. 2506–2508, November, 1987.
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Thu Apr 28, 2005 5:45 am
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* Akabori S., Momotani K., J. Chem. Soc. Japan, 1943, 64, 608; C. A., 1947, 41, 3774
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* Belikov V. M., Izv. AN SSSR. OHN, 1969, 2536.
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The enzymatic synthesis of N-methylalanine.
Kung HF, Wagner C.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 1970 Mar 24;201(3):513-6.
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