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- converted into thiazolines. The name thiazoline originates from the Hantzsch–Widman nomenclature. Three structural isomers of thiazoline exist depending...
- into thiazoline or oxazolines (optional) Ox: Oxidation of thiazolines or oxazolines to thiazoles or oxazoles (optional) Red: Reduction of thiazolines or...
- A-4CR for short) is a multicomponent reaction for the synthesis of 3-thiazolines and other related heterocycles. It is named after Friedrich Asinger who...
- acids; this has been used to convert them to oxazolines, oxazines and thiazolines. Atherton–Todd reaction Corey–Fuchs reaction Mitsunobu reaction Rolf...
- introduced a route from substituted thiazolines. Pseudomonas thiazolinophilum hydrolyzes racemic 2‑amino-Δ2‑thiazoline-4‑carboxylic acid to l‑cysteine. In...
- acyclic olefins with TBPB to allylic benzoates. Substituted oxazolines and thiazolines can be oxidized to the corresponding oxazoles and thiazoles in a modified...
- and an arene in the Hoesch reaction. Multicomponent synthesis of 3-thiazolines in the Asinger reaction. Thermal decomposition of oximes. The chief reaction...
- the formation of thiazolines. The enzyme encoded by the ctmB (cltC) gene is believed to catalyze the dehydrogenation of thiazolines to thiazoles. CtmE...
- multi-component reaction, the Asinger reaction for the synthesis of 3-thiazolines. Asinger grew up with an older brother and two sisters in Lower Austria...
- there has been no cure or effective treatment of Tay–Sachs disease. NAG-thiazoline, NGT, acts as mechanism based inhibitor of hexosaminidase A. In patients...