424. The chemotherapy of tuberculosis. Part II. Some N-substituted p-phenylbenzamidines
L Bauer, J Cymerman
Index: Bauer; Cymerman Journal of the Chemical Society, 1950 , p. 2078
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Abstract
In order to obtain isomers of the substituted N-4-diphenylylamidines (I)(Part I, J., 1950, 1826) which, whilst possessing similar lipoid solubilities and basic strengths, are devoid of the p- aminobenzoic acid skeleton present in (I), a series of N-substituted p-phenylbenzamidines (11) has been prepared by interaction of 4-cyanodiphenyl and the arylsulphonates of a number of ahphatic, aromatic, and alicyclic amines. Two closely-related cyclic amidines, 2 ...
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