Question 3 A number of biologically active molecules possess 1, 2 functional groups. The molecule phenyramidol is a muscle relaxant. Given its structure below and the point of disconnection; Ph. YO a) Show the retrosynthesis of phenyramidol by obtaining the synthetic equivalents b) Write its synthetic reaction under a strong base

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A number of biologically active molecules possess 1, 2 functional groups. The molecule
phenyramidol is a muscle relaxant. Given its structure below and the point of disconnection;
wo
Ph.
a) Show the retrosynthesis of phenyramidol by obtaining the synthetic equivalents
b) Write its synthetic reaction under a strong base
Transcribed Image Text:Question 3 A number of biologically active molecules possess 1, 2 functional groups. The molecule phenyramidol is a muscle relaxant. Given its structure below and the point of disconnection; wo Ph. a) Show the retrosynthesis of phenyramidol by obtaining the synthetic equivalents b) Write its synthetic reaction under a strong base
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