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Methyl-indoles, side-chain substitution

In methanolic cyanide solution V-substituted pyrroles [165, 213] are substituted in the 2-position by a nitrile group when both 2- and 5-positions carry a methyl group, cyanation initially [215] takes place in the 2- and 5-positions, but these compounds are unstable and the final substitution occurs in the side chain [214, 215]. iV-substituted indoles... [Pg.688]


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