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Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN

Mikhail Aleksandrovich Maslov 1
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Maslov
Nina Georgievna Morozova 1
Nina Georgievna Morozova
Tatyana V Solomatina 1
Tatyana V Solomatina
Olga A Sergeeva 1
Olga A Sergeeva
Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Cheshkov 2
Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Cheshkov
Galina Andreevna Serebrennikova 1
Galina Andreevna Serebrennikova
Published 2011-04-28
CommunicationVolume 21, Issue 3, 137-139
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Maslov M. A. et al. Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN // Mendeleev Communications. 2011. Vol. 21. No. 3. pp. 137-139.
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Maslov M. A., Morozova N. G., Solomatina T. V., Sergeeva O. A., Cheshkov D. A., Serebrennikova G. A. Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN // Mendeleev Communications. 2011. Vol. 21. No. 3. pp. 137-139.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.mencom.2011.04.007
UR - https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2011.04.007
TI - Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN
T2 - Mendeleev Communications
AU - Maslov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich
AU - Morozova, Nina Georgievna
AU - Solomatina, Tatyana V
AU - Sergeeva, Olga A
AU - Cheshkov, Dmitriy Aleksandrovich
AU - Serebrennikova, Galina Andreevna
PY - 2011
DA - 2011/04/28
PB - Mendeleev Communications
SP - 137-139
IS - 3
VL - 21
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@article{2011_Maslov,
author = {Mikhail Aleksandrovich Maslov and Nina Georgievna Morozova and Tatyana V Solomatina and Olga A Sergeeva and Dmitriy Aleksandrovich Cheshkov and Galina Andreevna Serebrennikova},
title = {Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN},
journal = {Mendeleev Communications},
year = {2011},
volume = {21},
publisher = {Mendeleev Communications},
month = {Apr},
url = {https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2011.04.007},
number = {3},
pages = {137--139},
doi = {10.1016/j.mencom.2011.04.007}
}
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Maslov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich, et al. “Synthesis of cholic acid amino analogues by oxime reduction with TiCl3–NaBH3CN.” Mendeleev Communications, vol. 21, no. 3, Apr. 2011, pp. 137-139. https://mendcomm.colab.ws/publications/10.1016/j.mencom.2011.04.007.

Abstract

Amino analogues of cholic acid have been synthesized by reduction of the corresponding oximes with titanium(iii) chloride in the presence of sodium cyanoborohydride.

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