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- Debus-Radziszewski_imidazole_synthesis comment "The Debus-Radziszewski imidazole synthesis is an organic reaction used for the synthesis of imidazoles from a dicarbonyl, an aldehyde, and ammonia. The dicarbonyl component is commonly glyoxal, but can also include various 1,2-diketones and ketoaldehydes. The method is used commercially to produce several imidazoles. The process is an example of a multicomponent reaction.The reaction can be viewed as occurring in two stages.".
- Q904548 comment "The Debus-Radziszewski imidazole synthesis is an organic reaction used for the synthesis of imidazoles from a dicarbonyl, an aldehyde, and ammonia. The dicarbonyl component is commonly glyoxal, but can also include various 1,2-diketones and ketoaldehydes. The method is used commercially to produce several imidazoles. The process is an example of a multicomponent reaction.The reaction can be viewed as occurring in two stages.".