The synthesis of phenyl(2-3H)glyoxal
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The synthesis of phenyl(2-3H)glyoxal
Abstract
A simple inexpensive method has been developed for the synthesis of [2-3H]acetophenone, which has been converted into phenyl[2-3H]glyoxal. The latter compound has been used to modify arginine residues in alkaline phosphatase from two sources, and also a sialidase.
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