Abstract

The influence of the support surface area on the yield and specific activity of biologically active compounds prepared by solid-phase catalytic hydrogenation was examined. With an increase in the surface area of the support (barium sulfate), the specific activity of adenine and D-ribose increases, but their yield decreases.

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