
Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin p. 1938 - 1939 (1994)
Update date:2022-08-25
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Miyake
Fujimoto
The effects of a novel water-soluble cyclophane (TGCP 44,1) on the hydrolysis reactions of aromatic esters have been studied. TGCP 44 (1) was found to inhibit the hydrolysis of three aromatic esters, p-nitrophenyl chloroacetate (2), glycine p-nitrophenyl ester hydrobromide (3) and 1-nitro-2-naphthyl chloroacetate (4). The hydrolysis rates of the aromatic esters were retarded by 3.0-7.65 fold relative to the spontaneous rates.
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