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Sulfanilamide (also
spelled sulphanilamide) is a
sulfonamide antibacterial drug. Chemically, it is an
organic compound consisting of an
aniline derivatized...
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temperatures sulfacetamide solutions degrade to its
hydrolysed product,
sulphanilamide with a first-order rate constant. Also
oxidation of
sulfacetamide by...
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reacts in an acid
medium with an
aromatic amine (para-arsanilic acid or
sulphanilamide) in
order to form a
diazonium salt that in turn
reacts with tetrahydrobenzoquinoline...
- that they were not the first. In the same year that
Gelmo described sulphanilamide (1908), Emil Fromm,
professor of
chemistry in the
medical faculty of...
- (1896–1967) Romania 1939 "for work on bacteriology,
ultra virus,
sulphanilamides and chemotherapy,
particularly on the
introduction of the use of bi****h...
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Laboratory at DuPont, and pla**** a
leading part in the
production of
sulphanilamide family of
drugs and
anthrimides to make inks,
which had
stopped being...
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portion of the substance,
named sulphanilamide, was
active against streptococcus. The
group also
showed sulphanilamide's effective action against other...
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vitamin A and
vitamin D tablets, TCP (antiseptic), aspirin, Bemax,
sulphanilamide and
toilet paper. In addition,
German and
Italian authorities sometimes...
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Jokorowicz and
Beryl Splatt, 'Dose
Rates and
Blood Concentrations of
Sulphanilamide in Horses', The
Australian Veterinary Journal, (1939), 15, 199-205....