Sulfide derivatives of cysteine
M Verderame
Index: Verderame,M. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1961 , vol. 50, p. 312 - 315
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Abstract
Abstract Several new amide derivatives of L-3-carboxymethylthioalanine were prepared as possible antiviral agents by the alkylation of cysteine. None of these was found to be effective, however. Unrelated to this group, but nonetheless sulfides of cysteine, are L-3-(2- hydroxyethylthio)-alanine and L-3-benzhydrylthioalanine, which were also prepared and tested. The former showed slight activities against a poliomyelitis virus and against a ...
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