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The intermediate in the reaction of grosshemin and dialkylphorphorous acids was isolated and characterized structurally. It has been found that addition of a dialkylphosphite anion occurs under these reaction conditions first at an exomethylene and then at the ketone of grosshemin.
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Ivasenko, S.A., Dzhalmakhanbetova, R.I., Kulyyasov, A.T. et al. Structure of the Intermediate in the Addition Reaction of Dialkylphosphorous Acids to Grosshemin. Chemistry of Natural Compounds 40, 387–390 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:CONC.0000048254.86199.10
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