Antitubercular Substances. IV. Thioamides

RI Meltzer, AD Lewis, JA King

Index: Meltzer et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1955 , vol. 77, p. 4062,4064

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Citation Number: 36

Abstract

It had been found in these laboratories that thioisonicotinamide had significant antitubercular activith-ailti iii an effort to find substances of stili greater activity a group of sevent. ecn amides and thioamides or derivatives was prepared. It i5 shonn that methylation of both 2;, S-dimethri-2-thiofuramide and methyl S-methyl-2-thiofurimidate gives the same methyl S-methyl-2-thiofurimidate methiodide and the structure of this latter substance is ...