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IT has been found by Hitchings et al. 1 that 2 : 4-diamino-6-alkylpyrimidines which have bulky substituents (for example, phenyl) at C5 are strong folic acid antagonists, some of which have marked anti-malarial2 and antileukæmic properties3. Furthermore, Curd, Rose and their co-workers had shown previously that many 6-alkylpyrimidines having substituted amino-groups at C2 and C4 were active as antimalarials4.
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GHOSH, S., ROY, D. & GUHA, B. Arylaminopyrimidines as Growth-Inhibitors of Streptococcus faecalis and Lactobacillus arabinosus . Nature 182, 187–188 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1038/182187a0
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