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titleOfInvention Ascorbic acid derivatives and processes
abstract Polymeric self-esters of L-ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acids, including dimer, trimer and tetramer, are produced by heating L-ascorbic acid and water in the absence of oxygen at a temperature of 80- 100°C until the desired degree of polymerization is obtained and separating by gel penetration the polymer products from the unreacted monomer. Said polymer products are useful in the treatment of idiopathic movement disorders in dogs.
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