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- diseases. High dosages cause pancytopenia and hemorrhagic cystitis. Dialkylating agents can react with two different 7-N-guanine residues, and, if these...
- malonic ester synthesis is that the alkylation stage can also produce dialkylated structures. This makes separation of products difficult and yields lower...
- an activated carbon center. The dialkylating group is often a 1,3-, 1,4-, etc. dihalide. In some cases the dialkylating group is a dilithio reagent, such...
- colorless liquid. Featuring two allylic chloride substituents, it is dialkylating agent. It is prepared from pentaerythritol via a multistep procedure...
- reduction of hydrazones to hydrazines present a clean way to produce 1,1-dialkylated hydrazines. In a related reaction, 2-cyanopyridines react with hydrazine...
- synthesis of racemic Bromo-DragonFLY starts from hydroquinone, which is dialkylated with 1-bromo-2-chloroethane, brominated, and treated with n-butyllithium...
- The alkylated ester can undergo a second substitution to produce the dialkylated product. The classical acetoacetatic ester synthesis utilizes the 1:1...
- malonate, the group was able to form a mixture of monoalkylated and dialkylated product. The scope of the reaction was expanded only gradually until...
- Ginos et al. (1975). "Cholinergic effects of molecular segments of apomorphine and dopaminergic effects of N,N-dialkylated dopamines." 18 1194-1200....
- PMIDĀ 4151673. Bach MV, Coutts RT, Baker GB (March 2000). "Metabolism of N,N-dialkylated amphetamines, including deprenyl, by CYP2D6 expressed in a human cell...