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Phytochemistry | 1967

The chemistry of the genus Cnidoscolus—I. the fatty acid components of the seed oil

David S. Seigler; Jordan J. Bloomfield

Abstract The fatty acids of the seed oil of Cnidoscolus texanus (Muell. Arg.) Small were found to be 71% linoleic acid, 15·5 % oleic acid, 10 % palmitic acid, 3 % stearic acid, and smaller amounts of other components as determined by gas chromatography of their methyl esters.


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1967

Control of lithium aluminum hydride reduction of cyclic dicarboxylic acid anhydrides to produce .gamma.-lactones or diols

Jordan J. Bloomfield; Shirley L. Lee


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973

Synthesis of 1,4 and 1,5 diketones from N,N,N1,N1-tetramethyl diamides and organolithium reagents

Dennis C. Owsley; Janice M. Nelke; Jordan J. Bloomfield


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1975

Mechanism of the acyloin condensation

Jordan J. Bloomfield; Dennis C. Owsley; C. Ainsworth; R. E. Robertson


Synthesis | 1977

The Reduction of Nitroarenes with Iron/Acetic Acid

Dennis C. Owsley; Jordan J. Bloomfield


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1971

Photochemistry of acetylenes. I. Photoaddition of ethylene to dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate

Jordan J. Bloomfield; Dennis C. Owsley


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973

Electrochemical preparation and retrodiene reaction of 1,4-Bis(methoxycarbonyl)bicyclo[2.2.2]octa-2,5-diene

Craig B. Warren; Jordan J. Bloomfield


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1968

Anomalous sodium hydride reduction of norcamphor and 5-norbornen-2-one

John S. McConaghy; Jordan J. Bloomfield


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1973

Kinetics of epimerization of dimethyl cis- and trans-1,2-cycloalkanedicarboxylates

David S. Seigler; Jordan J. Bloomfield


Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1966

Four-Membered Rings by the Acyloin Condensation. A Peculiar Result in Liquid Ammonia1,2

Jordan J. Bloomfield; J. R. Smiley Irelan

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David S. Seigler

University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign

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