In recent years nuclear reduction of pyrimidines by catalytic hydrogenation in acid media has been considered a possible synthetic method for the preparation of substituted tetrahydropyrimidines. This technique has the advantage of simplicity over the older condensation methods and is limited only by the preparation of the appropriately substituted pyrimidines....
Since the use of N, N-diethylaniline hydrochloride in the chlorination
of uric acid with phosphoryl chloride seems to promote the
reaction, a study of the effect of other salts of nitrogenous bases in
the chlorination of uric acid was undertaken. When N, N-diethylaniline
hydrochloride was used in lieu of the...
In 1959 Kitagawa discovered and isolated the amino acid,
canavanine. Since its discovery much interest has been centered on
this amino acid because of its biological aspects; e.g. canavanine has
been shown to inhibit the growth of bacteria, viruses, protozoa, and
cancer cells.
The occurrence of canavanine is widespread in...
Since many 1, 4, 5, 6-tetrahydropyrimidines have become available
and commercially useful in recent years, a study of the chemistry
of certain of these compounds has been undertaken.
2-Hydroxy- and 2-mercapto-1, 4, 5, 6-tetrahydropyrimidine
have been synthesized by the condensation of urea and thiourea, respectively,
with 1, 3-propanediamine, with yields...
The object of this study is the synthesis of trans-cyclopentane-1, 2-dicarboxylic acid. Five procedures designed for the synthesis of
this trans diacid are described in the literature. The procedure
devised by Perkin in 1887, Fuson and Cole in 1938, and by Brenner
in 1961 were investigated to determine which of...