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(p-tolyl) butanamides in high yield > 98 % and with moderated
diastereoselectivity. This methodology has the advantage that
the products were crystalline and easy to separate by column
chromatography. In addition, mild reaction conditions were
used to remove the oxazolidinone moiety.
Acknowledgments
We thank VIEP (ORMJ-NAT16-G) and CONACyT
(258647).
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