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titleOfInvention Novel method for preparing ascorbic acid compounds and novel intermediates for preparing same
abstract PROCESS FOR PREPARING ASCORBIC ACID COMPOUNDS BY CATALYTIC OXIDATION OF A LOWERALKYL SORBOSIDE OR LOWERALKYL FRUCTOSIDE TO FORM THE CORRESPONDING GLYCOSIDIC ACID WHICH IS THEN SIMULTANEOUSLY HYDROLYZED AND LACTONIZED. NOVEL A-LOWERALKYL GLYCOSIDE OF 2-KETO-GLYONIC ACID IS USEFUL AS AN INTERMEDIATE IN THE PREPARATION OF ASCORBIC ACID.
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