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Substituted phenethylamines (or
simply phenethylamines) are a
chemical class of
organic compounds that are
based upon the
phenethylamine structure; the...
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Substituted tryptamines, or
simply tryptamines, also
known as
serotonin analogues (i.e., 5-hydroxytryptamine analogues), are
organic compounds which may...
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reduced by palladium-catalysed
hydrogenation to an
amino group,
which cyclises to give a
mixture of the
lactam ester (2) and its
corresponding acid (3)...
- with the
nitrate salt of
aminoguanidine to give an
intermediate which is
cyclised to the
diamino triazine of the drug product. 1980 —
initial patent filings...
- has been
extended to propoxy, and the N,N-diethyl
substitution has been
cyclised into a
pyrrolidine ring.
While formal studies into its
pharmacology have...
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Adding protons until the CBD sterically-hindered
alcohol functional group cyclises to the
pyran ring of THC.
Lewis acids. - a
continuous rather than batch...
- synthesis,
which often use
amino acids other than the
encoded 22, and may be
cyclised,
modified and cross-linked.
Peptides can be
synthesised chemically via...
- via
hydroxymethylfurfural to
yield formic acid and
levulinic acid,
which cyclises to
intermediate unsaturated ring compounds,
which can then be hydrogenated...
- to give (after hydrolysis)
enantiomerically pure R-citronellal. This is
cyclised by a carbonyl-ene-reaction
initiated by zinc
bromide to iso****gol [de]...
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containing 28-37
amino acids, they are
characterized by
their head-to-tail
cyclised peptide backbone and the
interlocking arrangement of
their three disulfide...