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WithMs andNmr spectroscopic methods the structures of three additional by-products formed in the hydrochloric acid hydrolysis of bromazepam were established. Some attention was paid to the analytical relevance of the by-products and indications are given to perform the hydrolysis in such a way that one specific product can be obtained.
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de Bruyne, M.M.A., Sinnema, A. & Verweij, A.M.A. Hydrochloric acid hydrolysis of bromazepam. Identification and relevance of some additional products. Pharmaceutisch Weekblad Scientific Edition 4, 12–15 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02112351
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