Hydrolysis of cyclopropane derivatives of aspartic and adipic acids

NA Anisimova, GA Berkova, LI Deiko

Index: Anisimova; Berkova; Deiko Russian Journal of General Chemistry, 2002 , vol. 72, # 1 p. 86 - 90

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Abstract

The intensive recent development of the chemistry of cyclopropane amino acids is associated with their wide natural occurrence and diverse physiological activity [1, 2]. The interest of synthetic chemists and pharmacologists has been attracted to neuroreceptors activated by L-glutamic and aspartic acids which are known as exciting amino acids. These acids strongly affect neurons of the central nervous system of mammals and neuromuscular synapses of insects [3, 4]. ...

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