Abstract
β-Carbon-14-L-serine has been prepared from carbon-14 formaldehyde by a modification of King's synthesis of DL-serine1, using ethyl p-nitrobenz-amidomalonate (I) instead of ethyl acetamidomalonate in order to facilitate optical resolution.
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ARNSTEIN, H. Synthesis of L-Serine Labelled with Carbon-14 in the Hydroxymethyl Group. Nature 164, 361–362 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1038/164361a0
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