Abstract
The reaction of 7-aminoallo- and isoalloxazines with ethylene oxide is investigated, and its optimum conditions are found. Addition of ethylene oxide to 7-aminoisoalloxazine involves only the cyclic amino group at position 3, while addition to 7-aminoalloxazine involves the cyclic imino group at position 3 and the amino group at position 7.
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Berezovskii, V.M., Polyakova, N.A. & Tyl'chinskaya, L.S. Researches on allo- and isoalloxazines. Chem Heterocycl Compd 3, 580–584 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00481611
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