Maximilian Nierenstein (also known as Moses Max Nierenstein or Max Nierenstein; 1877–1946) was a professor of biochemistry at the University of Bristol...
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The Nierenstein reaction is an organic reaction describing the conversion of an acid chloride into a haloketone with diazomethane. It is an insertion...
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heating gallic acid with arsenic acid or silver oxide.: 20 Maximilian Nierenstein studied natural phenols and tannins found in different plant species...
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Curtius rearrangement Kowalski ester homologation Lossen rearrangement Nierenstein reaction Wolff rearrangement Ye, T.; McKervey, M. A. (1994). "Organic...
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was first discovered by chemist Henri Braconnot in 1831. Maximilian Nierenstein prepared this substance from algarobilla, dividivi, oak bark, pomegranate...
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Ethnopharmacology. 131 (3): 567–574. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2010.07.039. PMID 20659546. Nierenstein, M.; Potter, J. (1945). "The distribution of myrobalanitannin". The Biochemical...
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pellagra, coeliac disease, and scurvy could also be cured by vitamins. Max Nierenstein a friend and Reader of Biochemistry at Bristol University reportedly...
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Nirenstein (redirect from Nierenstein (disambiguation))
Nirenstein (also spelled Nierenstein or the Polish version Nirensztajn) is a Yiddish and German-language surname. The word, Niere and Stein, literally...
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enantiomeric excess of at least 99%. A related transformation is the Nierenstein reaction in which a diazomethane methylene group is inserted into the...
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pellagra, coeliac disease, and scurvy could also be cured by vitamins. Max Nierenstein, a friend and reader of Biochemistry at Bristol University, reportedly...
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1140–1143. doi:10.1136/bmj.1.2317.1140. PMC 2320665. PMID 20762118. Moore B, Nierenstein M, Todd JL (1907). "On the Treatment of Trypanosomiasis by Atoxyl (an...
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Niementowski quinazoline synthesis Niementowski quinoline synthesis Nierenstein reaction NIH shift Ninhydrin test Nitroaldol reaction Nitrone-olefin...
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N-Bromosuccinimide and 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (DBDMH). In the Nierenstein reaction an acyl chloride reacts with diazomethane Efforts are reported...
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1016/S0021-9673(01)96734-2. Ann E. Hagerman. "The Tannin Handbook". Miami University. Nierenstein, M. (1932). "A biological synthesis of m-digallic acid". The Biochemical...
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Cathédrales, Neville Spearman, London (1971), pp. 27, 30 [1] See M. Nierenstein Helvetius, Spinoza, and Transmutation Isis, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1932), pp...
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numerous fruits. It is a monolactonized tergalloyl group. Maximilian Nierenstein showed in 1945 that luteic acid was a molecule present in the myrobalanitannin...
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established about 2009. Notes The last name is sometimes anglicized as Nierenstein. They indicated their permission by slipping her passport under her door...
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identification of the work's author. However, in 1932, two scholars, M. Nierenstein and P. F. Chapman, criticised this identification (which they named "the...
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Tropical Medicine to the Congo, 1903-5. University Press. Moore, Benjamin; Nierenstein, Maximilian; Todd, John Lancelot (1908). Concerning the Treatment of...
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in a Polish-Jewish family of Adolf Lilien (1863–1911) and Emma née Nierenstein (1867–1934). Her siblings were the economist, lawyer and diplomat Artur...
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