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Acetanilide is the
organic compound with the
formula C6H5NHC(O)CH3. It is the N-acetylated
derivative of aniline. It is an
odourless solid chemical of...
- L. A. (1947), "Metabolic fate of
acetanilide and
other aniline derivatives. II.
Major metabolites of
acetanilide in the blood", J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther...
- stomach, or acid indigestion. It
originally contained sodium bromide and
acetanilide, both
toxic substances which were
eventually removed. Its
current formulation...
- 4-Nitroacetanilide is a
chemical compound which is a
nitro derivative of
acetanilide.
There are two
other isomers of nitroacetanilide, 2-nitroacetanilide...
- of
acetanilide and phenacetin. In 1947,
David Lester and Leon
Greenberg found strong evidence that
paracetamol was a
major metabolite of
acetanilide in...
- anilides. For example,
reaction of
aniline with
acetyl chloride provides acetanilide (CH3−CO−NH−C6H5). At high temperatures,
aniline and
carboxylic acids...
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aniline are
sometimes called anilides, for
example CH3−C(=O)−NH−C6H5 is
acetanilide. At high
temperatures aniline and
carboxylic acids react to give the...
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organic compounds as
possible new medicines,
following the
success of
acetanilide ten
years earlier. Two
years later,
Bayer created acetylsalicylic acid...
- Yale, he coaut****d with Leon
Greenberg a
series of
three papers on
acetanilide, an
analgesic that was
still in use at the time,
aiming to establish...
- is a
substance that
increases the rate of a
chemical reaction.
Added acetanilide slows the
decomposition of drug-store
hydrogen peroxide solution, inhibiting...