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Heterocyclic Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Properties and Anti-Phage Activity of Fused Hydro(thio)chromans and Their Copper Complexes.

O. V. FEDOTOVA

O. V. FEDOTOVA

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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E. V. LIPATOVA

E. V. LIPATOVA

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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E. V. KAPITONOVA

E. V. KAPITONOVA

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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P. V. RESHETOV

P. V. RESHETOV

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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O. P. PLOTNIKOV

O. P. PLOTNIKOV

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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V. G. KHARCHENKO

V. G. KHARCHENKO

Saratovskii gos. univ. im. Chernyshevskogo, Saratov 410071, Russia

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First published: 04 August 2010

Abstract

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ChemInform Abstract

Treatment of readily achieved spiroketone (II) with HCl and H2S results in the formation of fused chroman (III) or thiochroman derivatives (cf. (IV)) which form stable complexes with Cu(II). Some of the synthesized compounds show activity against phage T4.

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