Synthesis and antiviral activity of 2-[aryl (hetaryl)] quinoline-4-carboxylic acids
RS Belen'kaya, EI Boreko, MN Zemtsova…
Index: Belen'kaya, R. S.; Boreko, E. I.; Zemtsova, M. N.; Kalinina, M. I.; Timofeeva, M. M.; et al. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 1981 , vol. 15, # 3 p. 171 - 176 Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, 1981 , vol. 15, # 3 p. 29 - 35
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Abstract
Qulnoline-4-carboxylic acids and their derivatives are known to possess a variety of biological properties, and are plant growth stimulants [1-5]. We have therefore developed and studied thoroughly methods for their preparation. The classical methods for the synthesis of 2-substituted quinollne 4-carboxyllc acids (Dobner and Pfltzlnger cyclizations) are well kno%%~ and quite general [6, 7]. However, these methods possess evident ...