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2. Carrageenans. Part VII. Polysaccharides from Eucheuma spinosum and Eucheuma cottonii. The covalent structure of ι-carrageenan.
3. The photodecomposition of bilirubin and other bile pigments.
4. Pigments of Pseudomonas species. Part IV. in vitro and in vivo Conversion of 5-methylphenazinium-1-carboxylate into aeruginosin A.
5. The deamination of pyranose amines. Part II. Methyl 2-amino-2-deoxy-α-D-mannopyranoside.
6. Carrageenans. Part VIII. Repeating structures of galactan sulphates from Furcellaria fastigiata, Gigartina canaliculate, Gigartina chamissoi, Gigartina atropurpurea, Ahnfeltia durvillaei, Gymnogongrus furcellatus, Eucheuma cottonii, Eucheuma spinosum, Eucheuma isiforme, Eucheuma uncinatum, Aghardhiella tenera, Pachymenia hymantophora, and Gloiopeltis cervicornis
7. Carrageenans. Part IX. Methylation analysis of galactan sulphates from Furcellaria fastigiata, Gigartina canaliculate, Gigartina chamissoi, Gigartina atropurpurea, Ahnfeltia durvillaei, Gymnogongrus furcellatus, Eucheuma isiforme, Eucheuma uncinatum, Aghardhiella tenera, Pachymenia hymantophora, and Gloiopeltis cervicornis. Structure of ξ-carrageenan
8. Carrageenans. Part XI. Mild oxidative hydrolysis of κ- and ι-carrageenans and the characterisation of oligosaccharide sulphates.
9. The synthesis of oligoribonucleotides. Part X. Preparation of 2′,3′-cyclic phosphates of ribonucleosides and diribonucleoside phosphates via phosphotriester intermediates.
10. Bipyridylium quaternary salts and related compounds. Part IV. Pyridones derived from paraquat and diquat.
11. Plant proanthocyanidins. Part I. Introduction; the isolation, structure, and distribution in nature of plant procyanidins.
12. Notices to authors.
13. Oxidation of N-naphthylhydroxylamines to nitrosonaphthols by air.
14. Studies in mycological chemistry. Part XXX and last. Isolation and structure of purpuride, a metabolite of Penicillium purpurogenum stoll.
15. Synthesis and properties of 2,3-anhydro-D-mannose and 3,4-anhydro-D-altrose.
16. Pyrroles and related compounds. Part XXVI. Pyrrole β-keto-esters.
17. Pyrroles and related compounds. Part XXVIII. β-Keto-esters in the porphyrin series.
18. Pyrroles and related compounds. Part XXX. Cyclisation of porphyrin β-keto-esters to phaeoporphyrins.
19. Asymmetric syntheses. Part VIII. Asymmetric synthesis of β-allenic alcohols with the lithium aluminium hydride–3-O-benzyl-1,2-O-cyclohexylidene-α-D-glucofuranose complex; determination of the absolute configuration of marasin (nona-3,4-diene-6,8-diyn-1-ol) and 9-methylmarasin (deca-3,4-diene-6,8-diyn-1-ol)
20. Natural enniatin A, a mixture of optical isomers containing both erythro-and threo-N-methyl-L-isoleucine residues.
21. The constitution of primycin. Part I. Characterisation, functional groups, and degradation to the secoprimycins.
22. The constitution of primycin. Part II. The mass spectra of the secoprimycins.
23. Conversion of phenols into chromens: regiospecificity and scope.
24. Stereochemistry of some tricyclo[5.4.0.0]undecane and related isopropyldecalin derivatives.
25. Synthesis of 1,5,6,7-tetrahydroindol-4-ones from amino-sugars and cyclohexane-1,3-diones.
26. Synthesis and stability of L-ascorbate 2-sulphate.
27. Specific enzyme inhibitors in vitamin biosynthesis. Part II. Revised structures for some 8-substituted pyrido[2,3-d]pyrimidines.
28. Iodolactonizations using thallium(I) carboxylates.
29. Plant proanthocyanidins. Part II. Proanthocyanidin-A2 and its derivatives.
30. Synthetic analogues of polynucleotides. Part IX. Synthesis of 3′-O-carboxymethyl-2′-deoxyribonucleosides and their use in the synthesis of an analogue of 2′-deoxyadenylyl-(3′→ 5′-)-thymidine 3′-phosphate.
31. Reactions of some 8-(3-pyridyl)-6-thioxanthines with methyl iodide.
32. Reactions involving fluoride ion. Part VII. Reactions of polyfluoroethylenes with pentafluoropyridine and tetrafluoropyridazine.
33. The intramolecular reaction between a diazoalkane group and an ester group: the first example.
34. The intramolecular reaction between a diazoalkane group and an ester group: the second example.
35. Reactions of some 6-mercapto-8-(3-pyridyl)purines with methyl iodide.
36. Carrageenans. Part X. Synthesis of 3,6-di-O-methyl-D-galactose, a new sugar from the methylation analysis of polysaccharides related to ξ-carrageenan.
37. Epimerisations accompanying the reductive desulphurisation of some 5-S-alkyl-5-thiopentose dialkyl dithioacetals.
38. The reaction between isatin and some amines.
39. Studies in the steroid group. Part LXXXII. The preparation of nine mono- and eight di-oxoandrostanes, 5α-estran-17-one, and 5α-pregnane-2,20-dione.
40. Studies in the steroid group. Part LXXXIII. 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 6-, 12-, 15-, and 16-monohydroxy-5α-androstanes and their derivatives.
41. Viomycin. Part I. The structure of the guanidine-containing unit.
42. Novel analgesics and molecular rearrangements in the morphine–thebaine group. Part XXV. Substitution of the piperidine ring in derivatives of 6,14-endo-ethenotetrahydrothebaine.
43. The solid-phase synthesis of some highly active aliphatic analogues of bradykinin.
44. The synthesis and hydrolytic stability of 1-glucopyranosylimidazoles.
45. Synthesis and solvolysis of a new group of reactive halides, the imidazolin-2-ylidenehydrazonyl chlorides; a route to 6,7-dihydro-3-aryl-5H-imidazolo[2,1-c]-s-triazoles.
46. Extractives of Mammea americana L. Part IV. Identification of new 7,8-annulated relatives of the coumarins mammea A/AA, A/AB, B/AA, and B/AB, and new members of the 6-acyl family B/AA, B/AB, and B/AC.
47. Chemistry of polyhalogenodiazabutadienes. Part V. Routes to new triazolyl systems: substituted 3-amino-4,5-diaryltriazoles.
48. Metabolites of proteaceae. Part VI. The stereochemistry of reflexin and conocarpin.
49. The use of a poly(allyl carbonate) for the preparation of active, water-insoluble derivatives of enzymes.
50. A 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic study of some N-methyl and N-acyl derivatives of guanosine. The structure of N,O(2′),O(3′),O(5′)-tetra-acetylguanosine.
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