Volume 21, Issue 1
Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Evaluation of the Analgesic and Antiinflammatory Activities of N-Substituted Salicylamides.

G. DAIDONE

G. DAIDONE

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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D. RAFFA

D. RAFFA

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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S. PLESCIA

S. PLESCIA

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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M. MATERA

M. MATERA

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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A. CARUSO

A. CARUSO

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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V. LEONE

V. LEONE

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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M. AMICO-ROXAS

M. AMICO-ROXAS

Dip. Chim. Tecnol. Farm., Fac. Farm., Univ., Palermo, Italy

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First published: January 2, 1990

Abstract

Coupling of phenyl salicylate (I) with the (het)aromatic amines (II) yields the salicylamides (III).

ChemInform Abstract

Coupling of phenyl salicylate (I) with the (het)aromatic amines (II) yields the salicylamides (III). The triazole derivative is the most active representative in the pharmacological tests.

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