The chemistry of pyrrolic compounds. XLV. Haematoporphyrin derivative: haematoporphyrin diacetate as the main product of the reaction of haematoporphyrin with a mixture of acetic and sulfuric acids
Australian Journal of Chemistry
33(3) 585 - 597
Published: 1980
Abstract
A mixture of acetic and sulfuric acids converts haematoporphyrin into a complex mixture of porphyrins of which the main product has been characterized as the diacetate (1g). Other compounds identified in the reaction mixture were the known vinylporphyrins (1b-d), (1h) and (li) and the isomeric monoacetoxyethyl(monohydroxyethyl)porphyrins (11) and (1m). Analysis of the reaction mixture was complicated by the presence of 1'-ethoxyethyl derivatives (1e) or (1f), (1j) and (1k)which presumably arose by solvolysis of the corresponding acetate with ethanol present in the chloroform used for the chromatographic separation.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9800585
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