- A
thioamide (rarely, thionamide, but also
known as thiourylenes) is a
functional group with the
general structure R1−C(=S)−NR2R3,
where R1, R2 and R3...
- the
synthesis of
organic and
inorganic compounds. It is a
prototypical thioamide.
Thioacetamide is
known to
induce acute or
chronic liver disease (fibrosis...
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stimulated by TSH,
which upregulates gene expression. TPO is
inhibited by the
thioamide drugs, such as
propylthiouracil and methimazole. In
laboratory rats with...
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osmosensory transporter Prop-, a
prefix in
chemistry Propylthiouracil (PROP), a
thioamide drug Prop (rugby league), a
rugby league position Prop (rugby union),...
- (Indo-European dh-w) and may have
originally meant "fumigation substance".)
Thioamide Thiocyanate Thioether Thioketone Thiol Thiophene Thiourea Thiosulfate...
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called 2-imidazolidinethione and mercaptobenzothiazole,
which is also a
thioamide. It is
prepared from o-phenylenediamine. Form, G. R.; Raper, E. S.; Downie...
- leprosy. Wang F,
Langley R,
Gulten G, et al. (January 2007). "Mechanism of
thioamide drug
action against tuberculosis and leprosy". J. Exp. Med. 204 (1): 73–8...
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flavorings and
fragrances which aim to
mimic those odors. List of
esters Amide Thioamide Carboximidate Carbamate Xanthate Amidine Cyanate Thiocyanate Selenocyanate...
- unclear.[citation needed]
Conversion of the
amide in
trimetozine to the
thioamide gives Tritiozine.
Swiss Pharmaceutical Society (2000).
Index Nominum 2000:...
- an
organosulfur compound that is used
antithyroid preparation. It is a
thioamide,
closely related to propylthiouracil.
Methylthiouracil is not used clinically...