- at
least one
organic group attached to a
nitrogen atom of
sulfamide.
Symmetric sulfamides can be
prepared directly from amines,
sulfur dioxide gas and...
- Wuppertal-Elberfeld (1927–1932)". Une
chimie qui guérit :
Histoire de la découverte des
sulfamides. Médecine et Société (in French). Paris: Payot. p. 307.
Ballentine C....
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Bovet D (1988). "Une
chimie qui guérit.
Histoire de la découverte des
sulfamides". Payot, Coll. Médecine et Sociétés. Paris: 132. Nous possédons aujourd'****...
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Daniel Bovet, Une
chimie qui guérit :
Histoire de la découverte des
sulfamides, Paris, Payot, coll. « Médecine et sociétés », 1988 (ISBN 2-228-88108-2)...
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insoluble in
methanol and ethanol. It is a
sulfamide derivative. It can be
synthesized by
reacting sulfamide with
formaldehyde solution in
acidified water...
- and
undesirable side-effects (a
practice eliminated by the
advent of
sulfamides in 1936 and the
beginning availability of
penicillin in the 1940s). Viral...
-
Victor (1838). "Sur l'acide
chlorosulfurique et la
sulfamide" [On
sulfuryl chloride and
sulfamide].
Annales de
Chimie et de Physique. Série 2 (in French)...
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standalone or
combined with
ormetoprim to
broaden the
target range. Like all
sulfamides,
sulfadimethoxine inhibits bacterial synthesis of
folic acid by acting...
-
catalysts in
enantioselective synthesis.
Sulfonamide (medicine)
Sulfamic acid
Sulfamide Actor, P.; Chow, A. W.; Dutko, F. J.; McKinlay, M. A. "Chemotherapeutics"...
- Famotidine, sold
under the
brand name
Pepcid among others, is a
histamine H2
receptor antagonist medication that
decreases stomach acid production. It...