2-[Pyridin-2 (4)-yl]-N-[ω-vinyloxyalkyl] ethanamines
…, VK Stankevich, GR Klimenko, VA Kukhareva…
Index: Kukharev; Stankevich; Klimenko; Kukhareva; Bragin Russian Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009 , vol. 45, # 9 p. 1420 - 1422
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Abstract
Pyridine bases [1], in particular pyridylethylamines, exhibit a broad spectrum of biological activity [2]. Versatile biological activity is also intrinsic to vinyl ethers derived from amino alcohols [3]. Undoubtedly, compounds containing a pyridine ring and vinyloxyalkylamine fragments, are promising as biologically active substances and monomers for the preparation of anion exchangers.