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- In retrosynthetic analysis, a synthon is a hypothetical unit within a target molecule that represents a potential starting reagent in the retroactive...
- Synthon is a Dutch multinational that produces generic human drugs. The company was founded in 1991 by Jacques Lemmens and Marijn Oosterbaan, two organic...
- single target. Synthon A fragment of a compound that ****ists in the formation of a synthesis, derived from that target molecule. A synthon and the corresponding...
- 7-ACA (7-aminocephalosporanic acid) is the core chemical structure (a synthon) for the synthesis of cephalosporin antibiotics and intermediates. It can...
- distillation. Overall, decarboxylation depends upon stability of the carbanion synthon R− , although the anion may not be a true chemical intermediate. Alkanoic...
- C1 chemistry is the chemistry of one-carbon molecules. Although many compounds and ions contain only one carbon, stable and abundant C-1 feedstocks are...
- reagent. It is often used as a synthetic equivalent for the phenyl "Ph−" synthon. Phenylmagnesium bromide is commercially available as solutions of diethyl...
- IV, Pivina TS (1999). 4-Amino-3-azidocarbonyl Furoxan as an Universal Synthon for the Synthesis of Energetic Compounds of the Furoxan Series. 30th International...
- organic cyanides are called nitriles. In organic synthesis, cyanide is a C-1 synthon; i.e., it can be used to lengthen a carbon chain by one, while retaining...
- by Biolex. In May 2012 Biolex announced that it sold the LEX System to Synthon, a Netherlands-based specialty pharmaceutical company. The sale included...