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Molecules 2000, 5(3), 358-359; doi:10.3390/50300358
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Synthesis and Physicochemical Study of a Quinoxaline Derivative with Potencial Antineoplasic or Anti-HIV Activity
Department of Organic Chemistry. Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry. University of Buenos Aires. (1113) Junin 956. Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Published: 22 March 2000
Abstract: Kinetics of the synthesis of 3-[3-quinoxaline(1H)-one]propionic acid (I) were performed. This compound was achieved from reaction between o-phenylenediamine and α-ketoglutaric acid under different experimental conditions, and it was sent to the National Cancer Institute (USA) for its pharmacological evaluation.
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Rodrigo, G.A.; Bekerman, D.G.; Robinsohn, A.E.; Fernández, B.M. Synthesis and Physicochemical Study of a Quinoxaline Derivative with Potencial Antineoplasic or Anti-HIV Activity. Molecules 2000, 5, 358-359.
AMA StyleRodrigo GA, Bekerman DG, Robinsohn AE, Fernández BM. Synthesis and Physicochemical Study of a Quinoxaline Derivative with Potencial Antineoplasic or Anti-HIV Activity. Molecules. 2000; 5(3):358-359.
Chicago/Turabian StyleRodrigo, Gabriela A.; Bekerman, Diana G.; Robinsohn, Adriana E.; Fernández, Beatriz M. 2000. "Synthesis and Physicochemical Study of a Quinoxaline Derivative with Potencial Antineoplasic or Anti-HIV Activity." Molecules 5, no. 3: 358-359.
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