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- W1518151504 abstract "This chapter describes benzene derivatives having more than one functional group in the same side-chain. Dihydric alcohols, in which both alcoholic groups are secondary, for example, PhCHOH . CHOHR, give hydroxyketones and diketones, while diprimary alcohols such as PhCH(CH 2 OH) 2 furnish oxidation products ranging from hydroxy-aldehydes to dicarboxylic acids. Amino compounds are discussed in association with the corresponding hydroxy compounds, amino-alcohols, dihydric alcohols, amino-acids, the corresponding hydroxyacids, and so on. Important derivatives with nuclear substituents are covered after the parent phenyl compound. A number of natural products of biological importance belong to this group of compounds; among the amino-alcohol derivatives there are the hormone adrenaline, the alkaloid ephedrine and the antibiotic chloramphenicol, while the amino acids include phenylalanine, tyrosine, dihydroxyphenylalanine, and the hormone thyroxin. General methods of preparation, reactions, and stereochemical configurations are analyzed for the study of aralkanediols, aralkanetriols and aminoaralkanols, hydroxycarbonyl and aminocarbonyl derivatives of aralkanes, dicarbonyl derivatives of aralkanes, hydroxy- and amino-aralkanecarboxylic acids, carbonyl derivatives of aralkanoic acids, and aralkane-di- and-tri-carboxylic acids. Adrenaline was the first hormone to be isolated from animal organs, and the first to be synthesized." @default.
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- W1518151504 title "Dihydric and Polyhydric Aralkanols and their Oxidation Products" @default.
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