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Nuclear oxidation in flavones and related compounds

Part XL. A study of morin and datiscetin derivatives

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The methyl ethers of morin, resomorin and resodatiscetin have been made by different methods in order to examine the possible resistance of the 2′-hydroxyl group to methylation. No such resistance is found. 8-Hydroxy derivatives of morin, datiscetin and resodatiscetin have been prepared by employing methods of nuclear oxidation.

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Jain, A.C., Seshadri, T.R. & Thiruvengadam, T.R. Nuclear oxidation in flavones and related compounds. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. (Math. Sci.) 36, 217 (1952). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03178219

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