Biochemistry

Spontaneous reactivation of acetylcholinesterase inhibited with p-substituted phenyl methylphosphonochlorides

JW Hovanec, CN Lieske

Index: Hovanek; Lieske Biochemistry, 1972 , vol. 11, p. 1051,1052, 1053

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: Four para-substituted phenyl methylphosphonochloridates (H, I; CH30, 11; NOz, 111; and CN, IV) were prepared by the reaction of excess methyl phosphonodichloridate with the appropriate phenol. The rates of hydrolysis of I-IV were

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