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- In organic chemistry, hydroxamic acids are a class of organic compounds having a general formula R−C(=O)−N(−OH)−R' bearing the functional group −C(=O)−N(−OH)−...
- Vorinostat (rINN), also known as suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid (suberoyl+anilide+hydroxamic acid abbreviated as SAHA), is a member of a larger class...
- hydroxamic acid derivative that is treated with base to form an isocyanate that generates an amine and CO2 gas in the presence of H2O. The hydroxamic...
- fungal infections. Piroctone olamine is the ethanolamine salt of the hydroxamic acid derivative piroctone was first synthesized in 1979 by Schwarzkopf-Henkel...
- an uncommon heterocyclic compound. They arise by the phosgenation of hydroxamic acids: RC(O)NHOH + COCl2 → RC=NO2CO + 2 HCl Although dioxazolones are...
- of amines. Esters can be converted to isocyanates through intermediate hydroxamic acids in the Lossen rearrangement. Sources of carbon nucleophiles, e.g...
- or compound (for instance natural phenols in a plant extract). Enols, hydroxamic acids, oximes, and sulfinic acids give positive results as well. The bromine...
- aldehyde and N-hydroxybenzenesulfonamide in presence of base forming a hydroxamic acid. The other reaction product is a sulfinic acid. The reaction was...
- Hydroxylammonium chloride is used in organic synthesis for preparation of oximes and hydroxamic acids from carboxylic acids, N- and O- substituted hydroxylamines, and...
- PMID 1872665. Miller MJ (1989-11-01). "Syntheses and therapeutic potential of hydroxamic acid based siderop****s and analogs". Chemical Reviews. 89 (7): 1563–79...