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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of Optically Active myo-Inositol Derivatives Starting from Phytic Acid.

C. BLUM

C. BLUM

Lab. Pharmacochim. Mol., CNRS, Fac. Pharm., Univ. Louis Pasteur, F- 67401 Illkirch, Fr.

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N. REHNBERG

N. REHNBERG

Lab. Pharmacochim. Mol., CNRS, Fac. Pharm., Univ. Louis Pasteur, F- 67401 Illkirch, Fr.

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B. SPIESS

B. SPIESS

Lab. Pharmacochim. Mol., CNRS, Fac. Pharm., Univ. Louis Pasteur, F- 67401 Illkirch, Fr.

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G. SCHLEWER

G. SCHLEWER

Lab. Pharmacochim. Mol., CNRS, Fac. Pharm., Univ. Louis Pasteur, F- 67401 Illkirch, Fr.

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First published: 02 August 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

The optically active inositol-phosphate (II), obtained from phytic acid (I), serves as precursor for novel unphosphorylated inositol derivatives (VI) and (VII). This approach represents the first example of inositol-phosphate being used to obtain optically pure myo-inositol derivatives.

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