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Advances in the Chemistry of Antipyrine - Synthesis, Reactions and Biological Importance of Compounds Incorporated Antipyrine Moiety

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This book reported the literature survey of the chemistry of antipyrine. In this context, all the synthetic methods used for the preparation of antipyrine that is one of the most important organic compounds, were reported. In addition, the synthetic methods used for the preparation of 4-aminoantipyrine were investigated. Compounds incorporated antipyrine moiety exhibited high biological activities, so it was used in drug design. The organic reactions of antipyrine from the literature survey were reported in this book. Also, the biological importance were highlighted. Antipyrine was applied in the field of inorganic chemistry, in which it acts as a ligand to prepare several complexes with many metals. The coordination chemistry of antipyrine will be reviewed in further studies. The bibliography includes mainly 229 references.

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O Dr. Khaled Elattar nasceu no Egipto. Recebeu o seu B.Sc. (2002), Ph.D. (2011) da Universidade de Mansoura, Egipto e M.Sc. 2006 da Universidade de Benha, Egipto. Os seus interesses científicos centram-se no campo da síntese orgânica, compostos heterocíclicos e química medicinal. Integra o conselho editorial da OA Journal - Pharmaceutics (2018).

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Authors Khale Elattar, Khaled Elattar, Ahmed Fadda
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2015
 
EAN 9783659720086
ISBN 978-3-659-72008-6
No. of pages 80
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry

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