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THE recent emergence of new bio-functional thiol compounds (coenzyme-A, lipoic acid) has revived interest in the series of compounds which represent oxidation-levels intermediate between −SH and −SO3H.
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Toennies, G., and Kolb, J. J., Anal. Chem., 23, 823 (1951).
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TOENNIES, G., KOLB, J. Separation of Unstable Oxidation Intermediates of Cysteine. Nature 177, 281–282 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1038/177281a0
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