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- Aziridiniums are the ionic form of the class of molecules known as aziridines. Aziridines can be used to insert nitrogen atoms during synthesis, but without...
- condition, ethylcholine mustard forms the highly reactive ethylcholine aziridinium (AF64A) ion. AF64A is transported into cholinergic neurons by the choline...
- cyclic ammonium ions (aziridinium ions) by intramolecular displacement of the chloride by the amine nitrogen. This aziridinium group then alkylates DNA...
- corresponding aziridinium salt. The rate of this reaction is pH dependent because the protonated amine cannot cyclize. The aziridinium ion reacts with...
- [761-21-7] (2) in the presence of Sodium amide gives ethopropazine (3). The aziridinium salt helps to rationalize why a rearrangement product is observed (ala...
- (SOCl2). DMEA, when dissolved water, decomposes into a highly reactive aziridinium ion, N,N-dimethyl-2-phenylaziridinium (DPA). DPA binds to the anionic...
- deficits and decreased hippocampal acetylcholine induced by ethylcholine aziridinium ion in mice". Journal of Neural Transmission. General Section. 98 (1):...
- acetylcholine, so named because after cyclization in solution it forms an aziridinium derivative that is structurally similar to benzilylcholine. It is well...
- Pharmacology University of Western Ontario Thesis Actions of choline mustard aziridinium ion at the cholinergic nerve terminal Academic work Institutions Schulich...
- the nitrogen acts as a nucleophile to form an aziridinium ion by displacing the halogen. The aziridinium ion is subsequently attacked by nucleophilic sites...