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Part III. Synthesis of 7-nitro-2-methyl-3-aryl quinazolones

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7-Nitro-2-methyl-3-aryl quinazolones have been prepared by condensation of 4-nitro-N-acetyl anthranilic acid with aryl amines. These nitro quinazolones have been tested against bacteria. The 3-(p-bromo phenyl) derivative is found to have the maximum activity.

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Seshavataram, S.K.V., Subba Rao, N.V. Search for physiologically active compounds. Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 49, 96–97 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03052829

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