Compounds Related to α-Glycerophosphoric Acid, Phosphorylcholine and Phosphorylethanolamine1
AF Rosenthal, RP Geyer
Index: Rosenthal; Geyer Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958 , vol. 80, p. 5240
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Abstract
The role of a-glycerophosphoric acid, phosphorylcholine and phosphorylethanolamine in the biosynthesis of lecithins and cephalins has been recently established. 2 Three analogs have now been synthesized for use as potential inhibitors of the biosynthesis of the glycerophosphatides. Because of the chemical, and presumably also metabolic, stability of the carbon-phosphorus bond, it seemed of interest to prepare the phosphonate analogs of ...
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