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- Methyl isonicotinate is a toxic compound, which is used as a semiochemical. Other names for this compound are 4-pyridine carboxylic acid, and isonicotinic...
- Dexamethasone isonicotinate is an anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic glucocorticoid that can be administered orally, by inhalation, locally, and parenterally...
- sprays, such as Ralgex, for relief of muscle and joint pains. Methyl isonicotinate Trigonelline (N-methyl nicotinate) Merck Index (11th ed.). pp. 6005–6006...
- 3-Nitrotoluene 4-Nitrotoluene Salicylaldoxime Salicylamide Trigonelline Methyl isonicotinate Methyl nicotinate Alpha-Nitrotoluene or (Nitromethyl)benzene This set...
- citric acid starting material. It can in theory be made from methyl isonicotinate, which is labelled a semiochemical. Hydra, Hyzyd, Isovit, Laniazid,...
- Amide and ester derivatives include ethionamide and dexamethasone isonicotinate. Its conjugate base forms coordination polymers and MOFs by binding...
- Dexamethasone diethylaminoacetate Dexamethasone dipropionate Dexamethasone isonicotinate Dexamethasone linoleate Dexamethasone metasulphobenzoate Dexamethasone...
- Leila Aboutorabi; et al. (2016). "Metal-Organic Framework Based on Isonicotinate N-Oxide for Fast and Highly Efficient Aqueous Phase Cr(VI) Adsorption"...
- routes to synthesize iproniazid. The most common precursor is methyl isonicotinate which formes isonicotinohydrazide when it reacts with hydrazine. Isonicotinohydrazide...
- "Metallacrown-based compartments: selective encapsulation of three isonicotinate anions in non-centrosymmetric solids". Chem. Comm. (11): 1148–1150....