Investigation of the kinetics of the redox reactions of dioxidine
KP Tetenchuk, GG Dvoryantseva, IS Musatova…
Index: Tetenchuk, K. P.; Dvoryantseva, G. G.; Musatova, I. S.; Elina, A. S. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Journal, 1984 , vol. 18, # 5 p. 340 - 345 Khimiko-Farmatsevticheskii Zhurnal, 1984 , vol. 18, # 5 p. 598 - 604
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Abstract
Dioxidine [2, 3-bis (hydroxymethyl) quinoxaline 1, 4-dioxide](I) is an effective medicinal preparation that is used in the treatment of acute bacterial infections [i, 2]. It is known that the N-oxides of a-hydroxyalkyl derivatives of azines display a capacity for undergoing various types of redox reactions in both alkaline and acidic media [3-7]. It has been previously shown that I in the presence of alkaline reagents undergoes redox transformations that ...
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