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RefNoCOR/2/2/6
LevelFile
TitleReprints, off prints and copies of papers belonging to Rita Harradence Cornforth
Date1970s
DescriptionAccompanied by a small amount of correspondence with the editor of Tetrahedron Letters and including (but not limitied to) the following reprints:
R H Cornforth et al ' Stereospecificity of Enzymic Reactions involving Mevalonic Acid' (1960)
G Popjak, R H Cornforth & K Clifford, 'Inhibition of cholesterol biosynthesis by farnesoic acid and its analogues' (1960)
G Popjak & R H Cornforth 'Gas-liquid chromatography of allylic alcohols and related branched-chain acids' (1959)
R H Cornforth 'Sterepchemistry of reduction of epoxides by borohydride anion' (1970)
R H Cornforth 'Mevalonolacton Acetate (3-acetoxy-3-methylvalerolactone)' (1971)
R H Cornforth 'Isotope exchange accompanying reaction of borohydride anion with hydroxyl compounds' (1970)
R H Cornforth 'Preparation of 3[superscript]H-labelled alcohols by reducation of carbonyl compounds with lithium borohydride partially hydrolysed with tritiated water' (1974)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth & R Robinson 'Nuclear methylation of phenols by means of methanolic sodium methoxide' (1942)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth & R Robinson 'The preparation of [beta]-tetralone from [beta]-naphthol and some analogous transformations' (1942), with later correction
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'Ethyl Ketoglutaconate' (1946)
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'A new synthesis of oxazoles and iminazoles including its application to the preparation of oxazole' (1947)
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'Studies in the series of 4-substituted quinolines' (1948)
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'Mechanism and extension of the Fischer oxazole synthesis' (1949)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth et al 'DL-[beta]-3-Oxindolylalanine (DL-Hydroxytryptophan)' (1951)
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'Synthesis of oxazoles from ethyl acetoacetate. Ring-fission of some oxazole-5-carboxylic acids' (1953)
J W Cornforth & R H Cornforth 'Derivatives of 2:4-Dioxo-3-phenylacetamidobutanoic acid' (1957)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth et al 'Biosynthesis of squalene and cholesterol from DL-[beta]-hydroxy-[beta]-methyl-[delta][2-14(superscript)C]valerolactone' (1957)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth et al 'Rearrangement of methyl groups in the enzymic cyclization of squalene to lanosterol' (1958)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth et al 'Studies on the biosynthesis of cholesterol' (1958)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth et al 'The mechanism of a rearrangement occuring during biosynthesis of cholesterol' (1959)
J W Cornforth, R H Cornforth & K K Mathew 'A general stereoselective synthesis of olefins' (1959)
R H Cornforth, J W Cornforth & V Prelog 'Uber die absolute konfiguration von linalool eine berichtigung'
Popjak, Goodman, Cornforth, Cornforth and Ryhage 'Mechanism of squalene biosynthesis from mevalonate and farnesyl pyrophosphate' (1961)
Popjak, Cornforth, Cornforth and Goodman 'Synthesis of 1-T2[subscript]-2-C14[superscript]-trans-trans-farnesyl pyrophosphate and their utilization in squalene synthesis' (1961)
Popjak, Goodman, Cornforth, Cornforth and Ryhage 'Mechanism of squalene biosynthesis from farnesyl pyrophosphate and from mevalonate' (1961)
Extent1 folder
FormatTypescript and printed
ArrangementNo clear order to the original arrangment of the reprints.
AccessStatusOpen
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