Journal of the American Chemical Society

The constitution of lapachol and its derivatives. Part V. The structure of Paternò's “isolapachone” 1, 2

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Index: Hooker Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1936 , vol. 58, p. 1190,1195

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Abstract

“Isolapachone” was first referred to by Paterna3 in 1882 in his “Ricerche sull'acido lapacico”(lapachol). It was obtained by the removal of two acetyl groups, followed by spontaneous oxidation, from a compound formed by the action of acetic anhydride and sodium acetate upon lapachol. Seven years later the compound was studied by Paternb and Minunni4 and the conclusion reached that the substance is similar to and isomeric with ...

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