Structure-activity relationships in the formation of amides from substituted N-benzylanilines
M Ulgen, JW Gorrod, D Barlow
Index: Ulgen; Gorrod Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 1992 , vol. 44, # 10 p. 865 - 866
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Abstract
1. The in vitro hepatic microsomal metabolism of certain substituted N-benzylanilines was studied in the male hamster to establish the mechanism (s) and process (es) involved in the formation of the corresponding amides. 2. N-Benzyl-2, 4, 6-trihalogeno, N-benzyl-4-cyano-
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