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- Acylureas (also called N-acylureas or ureides) are a class of chemical compounds formally derived from the acylation of urea. A subclass of acylureas...
- and carbromal (Horowitz, 1997). They are a subfamily of the ureides (acylureas). Apronal Horowitz, B., "Bromism from Excessive Cola Consumption," Clinical...
- von Mering on the pharmacological properties of certain open and closed acylureas (then called ureides). Led by the impression that hypnotic action appears...
- allylisopropylacetylcarbamide, is a hypnotic/sedative drug of the ureide (acylurea) group synthesized in 1926 by Hoffmann-La Roche. Though it is not a barbiturate...
- alkoxycarbonylamino acid symmetrical anhydrides: Isolation of two N -acylureas". International Journal of Peptide and Protein Research. 43 (2): 184–189...
- acetylcarbromal and acetyladalin, is a hypnotic and sedative drug of the ureide (acylurea) group discovered by Bayer in 1917 that was formerly marketed in the United...
- wide range of reactions, including reaction with acyl halides to form acylureas, coupling with vinyl halides, and multi-component condensation reaction...
- Chlorphenacemide is pharmaceutical drug of the acylurea class used as an anticonvulsant. Swinyard EA (1985). "Acetylurea Derivatives". Antiepileptic Drugs...
- side-reaction is a 1,3-rearrangement of the O-acyl intermediate to an N-acylurea which is unable to further react with the alcohol. DMAP suppresses this...
- be dehydrated using DCC. This reaction proceeds by first giving the O-acylurea intermediate which is then hydrogenolyzed to produce the corresponding...