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Document Type : Project 
Document Title :
Construction of derivatives Alberasul hope to have biological activity.
تشييد مشتقات البيرازول بأمل أن تكون لها نشاط بيولوجي.
 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : It is known that many derivatives Alberasul and Alberasulan and derivatives of sulfonylureas and Iiiuyoraa, as well as derivatives Althiazulidenonat has many features of the biological, medical, some of which are used as anti-allergens, infections and as anti-disease, diabetes and many of them have anti-bacteria and microbes, and each has a set Altheokrbul used agents effective against cancer. This research dealt with how to prepare many Alberasul derivatives substituted in position 5,3,1 and containing rings such as heterogeneous Otheovin furans and hope to have a medical or biological activity. Was also prepared several derivatives of benzene sulfonyl urea and Iiiuyoraa from the interaction of some Alberasulinat and Alberasulat previous, with vehicles Aloazausinat and Aloazotheosaanat appropriate, and included research as well as an attempt Helloukh derivatives of urea and Iiiuyoraa previous compounds known Boukasitha biological, such as Altheozulidenonat and Albraitjurat by interaction with acids, halogens, esters acetone. As proof of the molecular structures of compounds prepared from study of nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum of them, as well as through careful analysis of its constituent elements and mass spectrometry, if possible. Found from the research that Alberzul derivatives in the situation - 4 - of the sulfonamide compound has an effect on the cases of low-sugar parents, and this act is affected by the type of replacement in a Alberasul. 
Publishing Year : 1415 AH
1995 AD
 
Sponsor Name : kau 
Sponsorship Year : 1415 AH
1995 AD
 
Added Date : Wednesday, April 30, 2008 

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حسن عبدالقادر البارalbar, hassan abdulqaderInvestigatorDoctorate 

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