H. Bernard Henbest, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
1958 Chemistry University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
 1958-1973 Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom 
Area:
Organic Chemistry
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/health/article1048519.ece
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(1924 - 2004)
https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/bernard-henbest-1924-2004/3000512.article
Ph.D. supervisor of Nobel laureate Michael Smith.

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Henbest HB, Jones DN, Slater GP. (1967) Reactions of ketones with oxidising agents. Part III. Ring contraction in the boron fluoride-catalysed acetoxylation of 5α-cholestan-3-one Journal of the Chemical Society C: Organic Chemistry. 756-757
JONES ER, HENBEST HB, SMITH GF, et al. (1952) 3-indolylacetonitrile: a naturally occurring plant growth hormone. Nature. 169: 485-7
BROWN JB, HENBEST HB, JONES ER. (1952) Synthesis and biological activity of beta-indolylacetaldehyde. Nature. 169: 335
BIDE AE, HENBEST HB. (1948) Studies in the sterol group; a new route to 7-dehydrocholesterol (provitamin D3) and its derivatives. Journal of the Chemical Society. 70: 1783-8
HENBEST HB, JONES ER. (1948) Studies in the sterol group; 7-substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry; 7-alkoxycholesterol derivatives. Journal of the Chemical Society. 70: 1798-1803
HENBEST HB, JONES ER. (1948) Studies in the sterol group; 7-substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry; esters of the epimeric 7-hydroxycholesterols. Journal of the Chemical Society. 70: 1792-7
BIDE AE, HENBEST HB. (1948) Studies in the sterol group; 7-substituted cholesterol derivatives and their stereochemistry; 7-halogenoderivatives. Journal of the Chemical Society. 70: 1788-92
HENBEST HB, JONES ER. (1946) A new route to 7-dehydrocholesterol, provitamin D3. Nature. 158: 169
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