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Photochemical Synthesis of Vitamin B1: [By Cable]

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ADENINE SULPHATE has been activated into vitamin B1 by irradiation with ultra-violet light. Guanine chloride could not be activated similarly. Tests were carried out on rats according to the technique previously described. Details will appear elsewhere.

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GUHA, B., CHAKRAVORTY, P. Photochemical Synthesis of Vitamin B1: [By Cable]. Nature 130, 741 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130741d0

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