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2. The water-soluble polysaccharides of Cladophora rupestris. Part III. Smith degradation.
3. Carrageenans. Part VI. Reinvestigation of the acetolysis products of λ-carrageenan, revision of the structure of ‘α-1,3-galactotriose,’ and a further example of the reverse specificities of glycoside hydrolysis and acetolysis.
4. Some aspects of the chemistry of N(1)- and N(6)-dimethylallyl derivatives of adenosine and adenine.
5. Studies in phosphorylation. Part XXIX. The synthesis of dialkyl phosphates from monoalkyl phosphonates: direct oxidative esterification.
6. The conversion of labdadienols into pimara- and rosa-dienes.
7. The deamination of pyranose amines. Part I. Equatorial amines.
8. A galactan from onion (Allium cepa Linn.) pectic substance.
9. Cyano-13-epicobalamin (neovitamin B12) and its relatives.
10. The water-soluble polysaccharides of Cladophora rupestris. Part IV. Autohydrolysis, methylation of the partly desulphated material, and correlation with the results from Smith degradation.
11. Journal of the Chemical Society.
12. Pigments of Pseudomonas species. Part II. Structure of aeruginosin B.
13. Cobyric acid and related compounds from vitamin B12.
14. Phosphoryl transfer promoted by nitriles in the presence of highly reactive halides.
15. Notices to authors.
16. Water-soluble polysaccharides of the red alga Laurencia pinnatifida. Part I. Constituent units.
17. Water-soluble polysaccharides of the red alga Laurencia pinnatifida. Part II. Methylation analysis of the galactan sulphate.
18. Isolation of mopanin from Colophospermum mopane and interrelation of flavonoid components of Peltogyne spp.
19. Studies on phosphorylation. Part XXX. Phosphorylation via carbonium, phosphonium, and sulphonium intermediates.
20. Hydrolysis products of menazon.
21. Studies on dextrans and dextranases. Part VIII. Size and distribution of branches in some dextrans.
22. Studies on dextrans and dextranases. Part VI. Type and degree of branching in two dextrans.
23. Studies on dextrans and dextranases. Part VII. Structures of oligosaccharides from an α-1 → 4-branched dextran.
24. Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part XXV. Some chemical reactions and interconversions of intermediates in the sequence of biosynthesis de novo of purine nucleotides leading to imidazole nucleotides.
25. Allenes. Part XVII. The synthesis of allenic cyanohydrins, amino-nitriles, and amino-acids from allenic aldehydes.
26. Allenes. Part XIX. Synthesis of (±)-hypoglycin A and configuration of the natural isomer.
27. Cyclitols. Part XXIII. Suppression of epoxide migration. Synthesis of mucoinositol.
28. Conversion of aryl-N-sulphohydroxylamines (N-aryl-N-hydroxysulphamic acids) to o-aminoaryl hydrogen sulphates by acetone, and related reactions.
29. The acetolysis and benzolysis of some carbohydrate oxirans.
30. Methylation of reducing carbohydrates. Permethylated derivatives of melibiose [O-α-D-galactopyranosyl-(1 → 6)-D-glucopyranose].
31. Notices to Authors.
32. C-Glycosyl compounds. Part VI. Aloesin, a C-glucosylchromone from Aloe sp.
33. Studies related to the chemistry of melanins. Part VIII. The pyrrolecarboxylic acids formed by oxidation or hydrolysis of melanins derived from 3,4-dihydroxyphenethylamine or (±)-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine.
34. (+)-Catechin-3-gallate and a polymeric proanthocyanidin from Bergenia species.
35. Anogeissus leiocarpus gum. Part IV. Exterior chains of leiocarpan A.
36. Studies in reductive amination. Part II. Aminopivalic acid from hydroxypivalic acid.
37. Nucleosides. Part V. General Lewis acid catalysis of glycoside anomerisation and O→N-glycosyl rearrangement.
38. Cephalosporanic acids. Part VI. Action of primary and secondary aromatic amines on cephalosporanic acids.
39. 7-O-β-D-glucosyl-8-C-β-D-glucosyl-4′-O-methylapigenin. A new flavone from Trema aspera.
40. Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part XXVIII. Syntheses of 9-β-D-ribofuranosylzeatin 5′-phosphate, a naturally occurring adenylic acid derivative with plant cell-division promoting activity, and a new synthesis of 6-chloro-9-β-D-ribofuranosylpurine 5′-phosphate
41. Nucleosides. Part VI. The formation of anomeric nucleosides from the silver salt of hypoxanthine.
42. Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part XXX. Some further syntheses of N-glycyl-D-ribofuranosylamine 5-phosphate (GAR) and N-(N-formylglycyl)-D-ribofuranosylamine 5-phosphate (FGAR), intermediates in the biosynthesis de novo of purine nucleotides.
43. Arabinogalactan A from Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis).
44. Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part XXVI. Active esters of some 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxylic acids and their use in the preparation of 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxyamides and their nucleoside and nucleotide derivatives.
45. Some stereochemically identical biflavanols from the bark tannins of Acacia mearnsii.
46. Quinoline alkaloids. Part IX. A partial asymmetric synthesis of orixine.
47. Chemical studies on the constitution of some pollen and spore membranes.
48. Branched-chain sugars. Part VI. The reaction of methyl 3,4-O-isopropylidene-β-L-erythro-pentopyranosidulose with organolithium reagents.
49. Displacements on phosphoramidates: the nature of the transition state.
50. The optical rotatory dispersion of rosenonolactone and related compounds.
51. The oxidation of purpurogallin by oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
52. Pigments of Pseudomonas species. Part I. Structure and synthesis of aeruginosin A.
53. The alkaline degradation of deoxyribonucleic acid derivatives.
54. The action of alkali on some 9-substituted adenines.
55. Aminosaccharides. Part III. Acid hydrolysis of 6-O-(2-amino-2-deoxy-α[and β]-D-glucopyranosyl)-D-galactose hydrochloride and its N-acetyl and N-2,4-dinitrophenyl derivatives.
56. Bond stabilisation in tocopherols. Part III. Structure of nitroso-tocopherols and conversion into quinones.
57. The action of iodine on deoxyribonucleic acid.
58. The hydroxylation of some 2,3-unsaturated glycopyranosides.
59. Amino-acids and peptides. Part XXXII. A simplified synthesis of bradykinin by use of the picolyl ester method.
60. The biosynthesis of annuloline, a unique oxazole alkaloid.
61. Highly fluorinated heterocycles. Part V. The preparation and some reactions of tetrafluorothiophen and some polyfluorothiophens.
62. Carotenoids and related compounds. Part XXVIII. Synthesis of zeaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, and zeinoxanthin (α-cryptoxanthin).
63. Two new gibberellins, A24 and A25, from Gibberella fujikuroi; their isolation, structure, and correlation with gibberellins A13 and A15.
64. Linear dimerisation of 1-olefins catalysed by complexes of nickel β-diketonates and aluminium alkyls.
65. Heterocyclic rearrangements. Part XIII. The conversion of a nitro-2,1-benzisoxazole into an acylbenzofurazan, and some unsuccessful rearrangements and oxygen transfer reactions.
66. D-Glucose 1-phosphate formation by cyanogen-induced phosphorylation of D-glucose. Synthesis, mechanism, and application to other reducing sugars.
67. Cytotoxic compounds. Part XII. Some 3-arylthiopropane-1,2-diols and 2-arylthiopropane-1,3-diols. Rearrangement of the 1,3-dimethanesulphonates to the 1,2-isomers.
68. The shikimate pathway. Part I. Introduction; preparation of stereospecifically labelled 2-deuterio-derivatives of 3-dehydroquinic acid.
69. Intramolecular reactions. Part IX. Stereochemistry and mechanism of the rearrangement of acetylenic esters of sulphinic and sulphenic acids to allenes.
70. Synthetic analogues of polynucleotides. Part V. Analogues of trinucleoside diphosphates containing carboxymethylthymidine.
71. The photochemistry of ketones derived from carbohydrates. Part I. Type I cleavage of a pyranosid-4-ulose.
72. Heterocyclic studies. Part XXIII. 5-Trifluoromethylpyrimido[5,4-e]-as-triazines.
73. The photorearrangement of 6-acetoxy-3,5-bis(chloromethyl)-2,4,6-trimethylcyclohexa-2,4-dienone.
74. Analysis of structural characteristics of chemical compounds in a large computer-based file. Part II. Atom-centred fragments.
75. Reactivity of vinyl sulphonic esters. Part III. Reactivity of arylthiovinyl sulphonates with nucleophiles.
76. Pigments of pseudomonas species. Part III. The synthesis of demethylaeruginosin B and aeruginosin B.
77. Purines, pyrimidines, and imidazoles. Part XXXIII. Synthesis of 5-methylsulphonyluridine and its 5′-mono- and pyro-phosphates.
78. A convenient general procedure for the conversion of alcohols into their monophosphate esters.
79. Branched-chain sugars. Part X. The synthesis of branched-chain amino-sugars.
80. Novel flavan-3,4-diols from Acacia cultriformis.
81. Pteridine studies. Part XXXIX. Pteridines unsubstituted in the 4-position; a new synthesis from pyrazines, via 3,4-dihydropteridines.
82. Reduction of nitro- and nitroso-compounds by tervalent phosphorus reagents. Part V. Reduction of alkyl- and methoxy-nitrobenzenes, and nitrobenzene by trialkyl phosphites.
83. Reduction of nitro- and nitroso-compounds by tervalent phosphorus reagents. Part VI. An n.m.r. Spectroscopic investigation of 3H-azepines formed in such reactions.
84. Alkylation of 4-pteridones in dimethylformamide.
85. Photochemical modification of glycine dipeptides.
86. Thiele acetylation of quinones. Part II. p-Benzoquinones with halogen substituents.
87. Pterocarpanoid constituents of the heartwoods of Pericopsis angolensis and Swartzia madagascariensis.
88. Nucleophilic displacement reactions in carbohydrates. Part X. The solvolysis of benzyl 5-O-p-bromophenylsulphonyl-2,3-O-isopropylidene-β-D-ribofuranoside : a benzyloxy-group migration.
89. Synthesis of cis-jasmone and other cis-rethrones.
90. Anogeissus leiocarpus gum. Part II. Fractionation of the gum and partial hydrolysis of leiocarpan A.
91. Anogeissus leiocarpus gum. Part III. Interior chains of leiocarpan A.
92. β-(3-Bromo-4-hydroxy-5-methoxyphenyl)alanine (RIT 1412), an antihypertensive agent.
93. Thermal rearrangement of nickel 1,19-disubstituted tetradehydrocorrin salts to nickel porphins.
94. 4-Substituted nicotinic acids and nicotinamides. Part II. The preparation of 4-methylnicotinamide riboside.
95. Acylation reactions involving halogenoquinones.
96. Metal ions and complexes in organic reactions. Part VII. Copper-promoted hydrogen transfer from aromatic donors to halides.
97. Allenes. Part XVIII. The synthesis of allenic amino-acids from allenic bromides and diethyl formylaminomalonate.
98. Schiff bases. Part I. Thermal decarboxylation of α-amino-acids in the presence of ketones.
99. The biosynthesis of pteridines. Part V. The synthesis of riboflavin from pteridine precursors.
100. Nucleophilic displacement reactions in carbohydrates. Part II. Reaction of 2,3:6,7-di-O-isopropylidene-5-O-toluene-p-sulphonyl-D-glycero-D-gulo-heptofuranose with sodium methoxide.
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