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Oxidative nucleophilic substitution of hydrogen by primary amines in 2-nitrobenzo[b]thiophene
2-Nitrobenzo[b]thiophene on treatment with primary amines and CAN in aq MeCN undergoes oxidative nucleophilic substitution reactions to give 2-nitro-3-aminobenzo[b]thiophenes as crystalline solids
Push-pull butadienes: evidence for a possible C-H…S hydrogen bond in 4-(methylthio)-4-nitro-1-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)buta-1,3-diene
X-Ray crystal structure of 4-(methylthio)-4-nitro-1-(pyrrolidin-1-yl)buta-1,3-diene (2b)+-indicates the presence of a C-H…S hydrogen bond. This might also explain the observed downfield shift of this proton in solution
Synthesis and characterization of 1-amino-4-methylthio-2-nitro-1,3-butadienes
Treatment of 3-nitrothiophene with prim. and sec. amines, followed by S-methylation leads to (Z,Z)-1- amino-4-methylthio-2-nitro-1,3-butadienes (3). Oxidation of these with LTA yields a mixture of the 2-methylthio-4-nitropyrroles (6) and the acetoxylated butadienes (8)
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Not AvailableYield, raisin recovery and biochemical status of fresh grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) and raisins obtained from eight years old Thompson Seedless vines grafted on different rootstocks were studied. Higher yield (16.35 kg/vine) and raisin recovery (29.90%) was recorded in 110R rootstock and lowest in 1613-C rootstock (6.35 kg/vine). A higher total soluble solid of 21.530Brix was recorded in 1613-C rootstock grafted vines. The fresh grapes of own rooted vines had higher protein (7.84 mg/g), total phenols (0.88 mg/g) and reducing sugars (2.26 mg/g) whereas higher amount of carbohydrate (82.25 mg/g) was recorded in 110-R and starch (3.44 mg/g) in 99-R rootstock grafted vines. The raisins of 99-R rootstock grafted vines had higher starch (15.30 mg/g) and reducing sugar (6.80 mg/g), whereas higher protein in raisin was recorded in SO4 (28.50 mg/g), total phenols in 1613-C (3.18 mg/g) and carbohydrate in 110-R grafted vines (285.36 mg/g). The rootstocks, 1103P was also equally good in raisin recovery (29.36 %), yield (13.17 kg/vine) and carbohydrate accumulation (291.14 mg/g). Biochemical analysis of fresh grapes and dried grapes showed that the major biochemical constituent, viz. carbohydrate, reducing sugar, protein and phenolics concentrated in the raisin making process.Not Availabl
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