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Vitamins and Hormones Series | 1962

Chemistry of Vitamin E

O. Isler; P. Schudel; Hans Mayer; J. Würsch; R. Rüegg

Publisher Summary Vitamin E occurs in vegetable oils and acts as a biological antioxidant. It is distributed throughout the tissues of animals and man, and its deficiency causes a variety of syndromes in the animal organism. This chapter shows the preferred routes to specific labelings of vitamin E and has indicated the chemical research that is necessary for getting a final stereochemical insight into the tocopherol molecules. Similar investigations on related natural chromanols and ohromenols might help to elucidate their mutual biogenetic relationship. Furthermore, the reported chemical interconversions of trimethylphytylbenzoquinone into either α-tocopherol or 3,4-dehydro-α-tocopherol may indicate some biological interrelations, which might also be common to the related natural quinones, chromanols, and chromenols listed in this chapter.


Vitamins and Hormones Series | 1967

Syntheses of vitamins K and related compounds with special reference to labeling.

O. Isler; Hans Mayer; R. Rüegg; J. Würsch

Publisher Summary This chapter describes the structural relationships within a group of quinones widely distributed in nature and the art of building up these and similar structures in the laboratory. As many of these procedures are readily adaptable for tracer syntheses, they allow the preparation of molecules labeled at different sites and with different isotopes, thus providing useful tools for biochemical and pharmacological research. The biochemically important vitamins K, the ubiquinones, plastoquinones, and tocoquinones, comprise a series of naphtho- and benzo-quinone derivatives bearing an unsaturated side chain of several isoprene units that are linked together head to tail. The biologically important compounds of the ubiquinone and plastoquinone series are synthesized according to the methods discussed in the chapter. In addition, the conversion of quinones—for example, phylloquinone and ubiquirione-6—into the corresponding chroineriols without affecting the unsaturated side chain can be smoothly performed in boiling pyridine or with sodium hydride.


Vitamins and Hormones Series | 1961

The Synthesis and Labeling of Vitamin A and Related Compounds

O. Isler; R. Rüegg; Ulrich Schwieter; J. Würsch

Publisher Summary Ever since the elucidation of the structure of vitamin A by Karrer, the synthesis of this rather unstable pentaene alcohol has been a challenge to chemists. Owing to patient and continuous efforts in many laboratories, there seems to be today an excellent picture of the possible synthetic routes to vitamin A. Although a wealth of information has been gathered on its synthesis, relatively little is known about the functions of vitamin A in the body. Knowledge on this subject broadened beginning with the advent of radioactive tracer methods. It therefore seems justified to take stock of the synthetic methods available, and to examine them as to their usefulness for the preparation of selectively labeled vitamin A compounds. These compounds will undoubtedly help the biochemists in their patient and often laborious investigations of the biological pathways that vitamin A and certain related compounds seem to control.


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1959

Struktur und Partialsynthese des pflanzlichen Chinons mit isoprenoider Seitenkette

M. Kofler; A. Langemann; R. Rüegg; U. Gloor; Ulrich Schwieter; J. Würsch; O. Wiss; O. Isler


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1966

267. Resorption, Retention, Verteilung und Stoffwechsel des d, l-α-Tocopheramins, d, l-N-Methyl-γ-tocopheramins und des γ-Tocopherols im Vergleich zum d,l-α-Tocopherol bei der Ratte

U. Gloor; J. Würsch; Ulrich Schwieter; O. Wiss


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1957

Zur Biosynthese des Cholesterins aus β,δ‐Dihydroxy‐β‐methyl‐valeriansäure

O. Isler; R. Rüegg; J. Würsch; K. F. Gey; A. Pletscher


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1964

Studies on the absorption, distribution and metabolism of 1-α-tocopherol in the rat☆

F. Weber; U. Gloor; J. Würsch; O. Wiss


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1966

Stoffwechsel-Endprodukte von PhyllochinonMenachinon-4, Ubichinon-9 und Hexahydroplastochinon-4 (Phytylplastochinon)†††

U. Gloor; J. Würsch; Hans Mayer; O. Isler; O. Wiss


Helvetica Chimica Acta | 1960

Syntheseversuche in der Emetin‐Reihe. 7. Mitteilung. Abbau und Synthese substituierter 2‐Oxo‐hydrobenzo[a]chinolizine

A. Brossi; L. H. Chopard‐dit‐Jean; J. Würsch; O. Schnider


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1964

Synergism of d- and 1-α-tocopherol during absorption☆

F. Weber; U. Gloor; J. Würsch; O. Wiss

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