1953 年 73 巻 10 号 p. 1061-1063
Eight kinds of hitherto unknown phenoxymethyl ethers were prepared and the influence of the kinds, position, and number of the substituents was tested against mice. It was found, as expected from the structure, that the compounds were all unstable to acids in vitro and gave characteristic coloration with sulfuric acid. None of the compounds showed any degree of effect in vitro, only the nitro compounds showing a slight effect such as standing of hair, uneasiness, and teary eyes. These compounds were all tasteless and odorless that they were easily administered.