Some phenylthiourea derivatives and their antituberculous activity
L Doub, LM Richardson, DR Herbst…
Index: Doub et al. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1958 , vol. 80, p. 2205,2210
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Abstract
The limits of structural variation compatible with activity have been outlined for a new class of in vivo tuberculostatic compounds best described as 1-p-acylphenyl-3-alkylthioureas. Pursuit of these limits led to another more active group of compounds, the thiocarbanilides, whose activity was announced by others, independently, during the course of this research. These two types of thioureas have been contrasted and certain highly active new ...
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