Acylation of dibasic compounds containing amino amidine and aminoguanidine functions
PL Barker, PL Gendler, H Rapoport
Index: Barker, Peter L.; Gendler, Paul L.; Rapoport, Henry Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1981 , vol. 46, # 12 p. 2455 - 2465
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Abstract
Discussion 3-Aminopropionamidine (9), 15 may be considered as a model since it contains functionality common to the majority of these natural products. Acylation of such a bifunctional molecule can occur on the amine to give an amidoamidine (10) or on the amidine to give an amino
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