Ciba Foundation Symposium on the Biosynthesis of Terpenes and Sterols /

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Corporate Authors: Ciba Foundation Symposium on the Biosynthesis of Terpenes and Sterols London, England, Ciba Foundation
Other Authors: Wolstenholme, G. E. W., O'Connor, Maeve
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston : Little, Brown, 1959.
Series:Ciba Foundation symposium.
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Table of Contents:
  • Biogenesis and transformations of squalene / Konrad Bloch
  • Discovery and elucidation of mevalonic acid / Karl Folkers, Clifford H. Shunk, Bruce O. Linn, Franklin M. Robinson, Paul E. Wittreich, Jesse W. Huff, James L. Gilfillan and Helen R. Skeggs
  • Alterations of cholesterol biosynthesis in liver cell fractions from rats in various experimental conditions / Nancy L.R. Bucker
  • The enzymic synthesis of branched-chain acids / M.J. Coon, F.P. Kupiecki, E.E. Dekker, M.J. Schlesinger and Alice Del Campillo
  • The biosynthesis of [beta]-hydroxy-[beta]-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A and its conversion to mevalonic acid / Harry Rudney
  • New aspects of acetate incorporation into isoprenoid precursors / F. Lynen, H. Eggerer, U. Henning, J. Knappe, I. Kessel and E. Ringelmann
  • The mechanism of a rearrangement occurring during biosynthesis of cholesterol / J.W. Cornforth, Rita H. Cornforth, Marjorie G. Horning, A. Pelter and G. Popják
  • Semi-, mono-, sesqui-, and triterpenes as cholesterol precursors / O. Isler, R. Rüegg, G. Saucy, J. Würsch, K.F. Gey and A. Pletscher
  • Biosynthesis of squalene and of cholesterol from mevalonic acid / G. Popják
  • Biosynthesis of yeast sterols and the preparation of ¹⁴C-labelled vitamin D₂ / E. Kodicek
  • Bile acids : formation and metabolism / Sune Bergström
  • Species comparison as an aid in the study of the process sterols [yields] bile salts / G.A.D. Haslewood
  • Some aspects of acid-catalysed cyclizations of terpenoid polyenes / A. Eschenmoser, Dorothée Felix, M. Gut, J. Meier and P. Stadler
  • Biogenesis of terpenes in moulds and higher plants / D. Arigoni
  • The biosynthesis of terpenoid compounds in fungi / A.J. Birch and Herchel Smith
  • The biosynthesis of carotenoids by micro-organisms / E.C. Grob
  • A comparison of the incorporation of labelled CO₂, acetate and mevalonate into carotenoids in a number of carotenogenic systems / T.W. Goodwin.