
2-Thiohydantoin derivatives are produced by heating a mixture of thiourea and an α-amino acid. The method described offers the advantages of simplicity, low cost, easy work-up and scalability.
Time Factors, Temperature, Thiourea, Organic chemistry, 2-Thiohydantoin, Heterocycles, Amino acids; Antiviral agents; Cyclization; Heterocycles; 2-Thiohydantoin, Antiviral agents, QD241-441, Thiohydantoins, Cyclization, Amino acids, Amino Acids
Time Factors, Temperature, Thiourea, Organic chemistry, 2-Thiohydantoin, Heterocycles, Amino acids; Antiviral agents; Cyclization; Heterocycles; 2-Thiohydantoin, Antiviral agents, QD241-441, Thiohydantoins, Cyclization, Amino acids, Amino Acids
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