Abstract
A number of dialkylaminoalkyl esters and amides derived from 3-hydroxy- and 3-alkoxy-2-naphthoic acids have been synthesized and characterized as hydrochlorides, organic acid salts, and quaternary ammonium derivatives. The results of preliminary physiological and bacteriological screening tests on these compounds have been reported.
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