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Azasteroids
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Azasteroids [Chemical/Ingredient]
Steroidal compounds in which one or more carbon atoms in the steroid ring system have been substituted with nitrogen atoms.
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2012
Review
2012
Azasteroids as Promising Neuromuscular Blockers: A Review
P. Sabale
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Prashant Prajapati
,
Pratik G Kalal
,
Drishti B Nagar
2012
Corpus ID: 56823787
Article history: Received on: 15/10/2012 Revised on: 28/10/2012 Accepted on: 04/10/2012 Available online: 30/11/2012…
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2007
2007
A new, efficient and stereoselective synthesis of tricyclic and tetracyclic compounds by samarium diiodide induced cyclisations of naphthyl-substituted arylketones--an easy access to steroid-like…
Francesca Aulenta
,
M. Berndt
,
I. Brüdgam
,
H. Hartl
,
S. Sörgel
,
H. Reissig
Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 21877121
In this report, we present the application of samarium diiodide induced cyclisations of naphthyl-substituted ketones towards an…
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1989
1989
Effects of potential inhibitors on Brugia pahangi in vitro: macrofilaricidal action and inhibition of microfilarial production
G. Barker
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J. Mercer
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J. A. Svoboda
,
M. J. Thompson
,
H. Rees
,
R. Howells
Parasitology
1989
Corpus ID: 36492950
Summary A series of compounds that apparently disrupt hormonally regulated processes in insects have been examined for effects on…
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Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
Inhibition of S-adenosyl-L-methionine sterol-C-24-methyltransferase by analogues of a carbocationic ion high-energy intermediate. Structure activity relationships for C-25 heteroatoms (N, As, S…
A. Rahier
,
J. Génot
,
F. Schuber
,
P. Benveniste
,
A. Narula
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1984
Corpus ID: 27621302
1981
1981
Effects of branched and straight chain amines and azasteroids on blood and egg cholesterol of White Leghorn chickens.
H. Cecil
,
J. Bitman
,
J. A. Svoboda
,
M. J. Thompson
Poultry Science
1981
Corpus ID: 3603308
Six branched and straight chain secondary or tertiary amines with chain lengths of 12 to 18 carbons and two azasteroids, 25-aza-5…
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1972
1972
Azasteroids: Potent inhibitors of insect molting and metamorphosis
J. A. Svoboda
,
M. J. Thompson
,
W. Robbins
Lipids
1972
Corpus ID: 11633242
Based on previous structure-activity studies, four new azasteroids were synthesized and tested in several species of insects…
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1967
1967
Effect of Azasteroids on Gram-Positive Bacteria
F. Varricchio
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N. Doorenbos
,
A. Stevens
Journal of Bacteriology
1967
Corpus ID: 24520211
A group of nitrogen-containing steroids closely related in structure was screened for antibacterial activity, by use of Bacillus…
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1967
1967
A galactopoeitic role for oxytocin in the cow.
M. Morag
Life Science
1967
Corpus ID: 35650137
1964
1964
RELATIONSHIP OF SURFACTANT PROPERTIES OF SOME SYNTHETIC STEROIDS TO BACTERICIDAL ACTION.
R. F. Smith
,
D. E. Shay
,
N. Doorenbos
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1964
Corpus ID: 33601935
Properties of seven azasteroids and a steroidal acid, which have been found to possess antibacterial activity, were compared with…
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1962
1962
Steroids. X. Preparation of azasteroids from cholestenone and progesterone.
N. Doorenbos
,
Harkishan Singh
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1962
Corpus ID: 42831299
Cholestenone (I) was converted into 3-aza-A-homo-4a-cholesten-4-one (II) by means of the Schmidt reaction in polyphosphoric acid…
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