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publicationDate 1992-01-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber DD-297808-A5
titleOfInvention METHOD OF ISOLATING TETRACYCLINE DERIVATIVES
abstract The invention relates to a process for the separation of tetracyclines from reaction solutions. It was found, surprisingly, that a sulfosalicylic acid surrogate, which in addition to 60 to 70% sulfosalicylic acid contains 20 to 35%, sulfuric acid and about 5 to 10% water in a certain Reaktionsfuehrung the sulfonation of salicylic acid, the treat the tetracyclines in at least the same, z. T. even better quality and yield, as pure sulfosalicylic acid. {Process; Insulation; Cleaning; tetracycline derivatives; sulfosalicylic acid}
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