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Methyl 3-isonicotinoyldithiocarbazates and S,S'-dimethyl dithiocarbonate isonicotinoylhydrazone were prepared. Their reactions with primary and secondary amines, diamines, and hydrazines were studied. The newly obtained derivatives did not show tuberculostatic activity in vitro.
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Foks, H., Mieczkowska, J., Janowiec, M. et al. Synthesis and Tuberculostatic Activity of Methyl 3-Isonicotinoyldithiocarbazate and S,S'-Dimethyl Dithiocarbonate Isonicotinoylhydrazone, and Their Reactions with Amines and Hydrazines. Chemistry of Heterocyclic Compounds 38, 810–816 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020681604052
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