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- odor of ammonia and is strongly basic compared to most secondary amines. Azetidines can be prepared by reduction of azetidinones (β-lactams) with lithium...
- years, the Couty's azetidine synthesis was shown to be efficient to access a variety of enantiopure azetidines and 2-cyano-azetidines were shown to be excellent...
- Intramolecular reactions of haloamines X-(CH2)n-NH2 give cyclic aziridines, azetidines and pyrrolidines. N-alkylation is a general and useful route to quaternary...
- 2-Mercaptopropionic acid 79-42-5 C3H6O2S 3-Mercaptopropionic acid 107-96-0 C3H7N azetidine 503-29-7 C3H7N3 n-Propyl azide 22293-25-0 C3H7NO2 α-alanine 56-41-7 β-alanine...
- 2008. Informations for this group of inhibitors are quite restricted. Azetidine-based DPP-4 inhibitors can roughly be grouped into three main subcategories:...
- Azetidine-2-carboxylic acid (abbreviated Aze or Azc) is a plant non-protein amino acid homologue of proline with the molecular formula C4H7NO2. Aze is...
- heteroatom Heteroatom Saturated Unsaturated Boron Boretane Borete Nitrogen Azetidine Azete Oxygen Oxetane Oxete Phosphorus Phosphetane Phosphete Sulfur Thietane...
- aromatic). Pentazole, a 5-membered inorganic cyclic compound (aromatic). Azetidine, a 4-membered nitrogen (aza) heterocyclic compound, methylene hydrogen...
- formula C3H7N may refer to: Acetone imine Allylamine (2-propen-1-amine) Azetidine (trimethylenimine) Cyclopropylamine [de] 2-Methylaziridine N-Methylaziridine...
- Clavulanic acid is a β-lactam drug that functions as a mechanism-based β-lactamase inhibitor. While not effective by itself as an antibiotic, when combined...