6-Aroyl and 6-Aryl-2-naphthols1

AM Seligman, AM Rutenburg

Index: Seligman; Rutenburg Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1950 , vol. 72, p. 3214

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Abstract

Intra-cellular localization of tissue enzymes may be accomplished by use of appropriate synthetic chromogenic substrates. Such methods were first evolved for the histochemical demonstration of acid and alkaline phosphata~ e.~.~ The calcium phosphate esters of alpha and beta naphthol were converted by enzymatic hydrolysis in tissue sections to the respective naphthols, which immediately coupled with an appropriate diazonium salt ...