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A number of new diversely substituted thiocarbanilides and N-aryl-N′-naphthylthioureas have been found which display pronounced tuberculostatic activityin vitro. One of these compounds, 4-ethyl-4′-isoamyloxythiocarbanilide, proved to be particularly effective.
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Buu-Hoï, N.P., Xuong, N.D., Nam, N.H. et al. Activité tuberculostatique de nouvelles N,N′-diarylthiourées. Experientia 11, 97–98 (1955). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02161688
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