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DOI: 10.1002/andp.18280870206
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“…A majority of PYT analogues were synthesized from commercially available amines and isocyanates using the previously established one-pot synthesis of N,N-disubstituted PYTs, which involved the Wöhler 22 urea synthesis and a Biltz and Wittek 23 condensation with activated malonic acid (Scheme 1). Urea formation was accomplished by coupling isocyanates with amines in dichloromethane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A majority of PYT analogues were synthesized from commercially available amines and isocyanates using the previously established one-pot synthesis of N,N-disubstituted PYTs, which involved the Wöhler 22 urea synthesis and a Biltz and Wittek 23 condensation with activated malonic acid (Scheme 1). Urea formation was accomplished by coupling isocyanates with amines in dichloromethane.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,4 Isocyanate is a highly reactive electrophile that quickly reacts with nucleophilic groups such as primary amines and free sulfhydryls, and by 1949 F. Schutz suggested that urea-derived cyanate could react with the amine and sulfhydryl groups on proteins and free amino acids. 5 This claim was shown to be true in 1960 when George Stark et al observed that when ribonuclease is incubated with concentrated urea, a modified form accumulates that is less positively charged.…”
Section: Pathogenesismentioning
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“…With this concept, a new approach was introduced, the synthesis of inorganic polymers enzymatically mediated by organic molecules. In a complementary approach, Wöhler (1828) succeeded almost 200 years ago with his seminal experiments on the synthesis of urea, an organic compound, from inorganic materials.
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Section: Biomedical/biotechnological Application Of Silicatein and Simentioning
confidence: 99%