Biguanidines, guanylureas and guanylthioureas

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Abstract

Classical and more recent preparations of biguanidines, guanylureas and guanylthioureas are summarized, together with their biological activity and other applications. Biguanides are depicted in their most stable tautomeric form, modified where necessary from that in the literature.

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Katritzky, A. R., Tala, S. R., & Singh, A. (2010). Biguanidines, guanylureas and guanylthioureas. Arkivoc, 2010(8), 76–96. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0011.808

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