- succinate.
Succinimides refers to
compounds that
contain the
succinimide group.
These compounds have some
notable uses.
Several succinimides are used as...
- (2016). Etiracetam.
Levetiracetam (1999). Seletracetam. The
following are
succinimides:
Ethosuximide (1955). Phensuximide. Mesuximide.
Acetazolamide (1953)...
-
incident for decades".
London Guardian. 3 May 2013. "Polyisobutylene
Succinimides in
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- seizures, did not do that. The next year, they
showed that
anticonvulsant succinimides did this and that the pro-convulsant ones did not. The
first part was...
- the epoxide. A
Mitsunobu reaction with
succinimide is performed,
followed by
acidic hydrolysis of the
succinimide protecting group,
hydrolysis of the alkyl...
-
aldimine RC(=NR')H imino- -imine
Imide Imide (RCO)2NR' imido- -imide
Succinimide (Pyrrolidine-2,5-dione)
Azide Azide RN3 azido-
alkyl azide Phenyl azide...
- nicotiflorin, and biorobin. Tannins, β-sitosterol, acalyphamide, aurantiamide,
succinimide, and
flindersin (a
pyranoquinolinone alkaloid) have also been isolated...
-
peptide group (in
black at top
right of Figure),
forming an
asymmetric succinimide intermediate (in red). The
asymmetry of the
intermediate results in two...
-
dicarboxylic acids, and
their names reflect the
parent acid.
Examples are
succinimide,
derived from
succinic acid, and phthalimide,
derived from
phthalic acid...
- a poly(
succinimide). The
resulting polymer reacts with
aqueous sodium hydroxide,
which hydrolyzes one of the two
amide bonds of the
succinimide ring to...