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Arlen W. Frank
Phytic acid, the hexaphosphate ester of myo-inositol, is unique to the plant kingdom, serving as the storage form of phosphorus in the higher plants. The lower myo-inositol phosphates, i.e. those with one to five phosphate groups, are covered separat
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Arlen W. Frank
This chapter covers the myo-inositol phosphates and their glyceryl esters with the exception of phytic acid, which is covered in Chapter 2 , and of phosphatidylinositol (PI) and its derivatives, which are covered in Chapter 4 . The following is a com
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Arlen W. Frank
This chapter covers the sugar phosphates and their derivatives with the exception of phytic acid and the inositol phosphates, which are discussed in separate chapters. The following is a complete list of the compounds treated in this chapter: Their f
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Arlen W. Frank
This chapter describes early efforts to develop a comprehensive fractionation scheme for determining the relative amounts of the major classes of phosphorus-containing compounds—lipids, sugars, phytic acid, nucleotides, nucleic acids, proteins, and
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Arlen W. Frank
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Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements. 54:109-116
Salts of N-carboxy-, N-thiocarboxy-, and N-dithiocarboxyglycine (1–3) have been prepared and their stability in aqueous solution investigated by NMR spectroscopy. Salts of N-carboxyglycine (1) undergo partial hydrolysis in aqueous solution, giving