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Arylsulfonylureido- und Arylsulfonylamidoacyl-Derivate von Hydroxy- und Oxocycloalkanen als potentielle Antidiabetica, 3. Mitt.: 1-Tosylureidomethyl-cycloalkan-1-ole

Arylsulfonylureido- and arylsulfonylamidoacyl-derivatives of hydroxy- and oxocycloalkanes as potential antidiabetic drugs. III

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Abstract

2-Oxazolidones react with tosyl isocyanate to form 3-tosylcarbamoyl derivatives, which on alkaline hydrolysis undergo ring opening to yield the corresponding 2-hydroxyalkyltosylureas.

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2-Oxazolidone reagieren mit Tosylisocyanat zu den 3-Tosylcarbamoylderivaten, die bei alkalischer Hydrolyse unter Ringöffnung die entsprechenden 2-Hydroxyalkyl-tosylharnstoffe bilden.

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Egg, H. Arylsulfonylureido- und Arylsulfonylamidoacyl-Derivate von Hydroxy- und Oxocycloalkanen als potentielle Antidiabetica, 3. Mitt.: 1-Tosylureidomethyl-cycloalkan-1-ole. Monatshefte für Chemie 103, 1391–1393 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00904522

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