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Naturally Occurring Nitrogen-Containing Compounds

Compounds of Interest. ProteinsPolymers of Amino AcidsNucleic AcidsPolymers of NucleotidesRibosugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous baseAlkaloidsAminocarbohydratesPolymers containing glycosamines. Methods for Synthesizing a Carbon-Nitrogen Bond. Amines via nucleophilic substitutionAlkyl halide

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Naturally Occurring Nitrogen-Containing Compounds

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    1. Naturally Occurring Nitrogen-Containing Compounds Chapter 18 Chemistry 224 Bunde Spring 2009

    2. Compounds of Interest Proteins Polymers of Amino Acids Nucleic Acids Polymers of Nucleotides Ribosugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous base Alkaloids Aminocarbohydrates Polymers containing glycosamines

    3. Methods for Synthesizing a Carbon-Nitrogen Bond Amines via nucleophilic substitution Alkyl halide + ammonia (alkyl amine) Amines from the reduction of amides Acid chloride + ammonia, reduction with LiAlH4 Amines from the reduction of imines Ketone + amine, followed with NaBH4 or H2 Nucleophilic addition to imines Mannich Condensation Amines from Nitrile reduction Amines from Beckman Rearrangement of Oximes

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