Antibacterial Agents. Some New Guanyhydrazone Derivatives
G Cavallini, E Massarani, D Nardi, L Mauri…
Index: Cavallini,G. et al. Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, 1961 , vol. 4, p. 177 - 182
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Abstract
In the continuation of our studies on the effect on 'supporting moieties' in the structures of pharmacodynamically active drugs, l we have turned our attention to the question of whether this hypothesis could also prove useful in the field of chemotherapy, especially for compounds with potential in vivo antiviral activity. 2, Since certain guanylhydrazones are active as antibacterial agents, 4-7 we considered it of interest to join the guanylhydrazone ...
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