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Published on: July 29, 2014
A study of transacetylation between 3,6-diacetylmorphine and morphine
Abstract:
Interaction between some of the constituents of illicitly prepared heroin results in the formation of 6-acetylmorphine. Such interactions have been observed during the gas chromatographic examination of heroin. An explanation of these reactions is proposed. Attempts to block the formation of 6-acetylmorphine were not successful, although the problem is minimised by using the lowest temperature consistent with satisfactory chromatography.
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