- 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 are...
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other benzodiazepines. Thio
thionamide is even more
prone to
amidine formation than the
lactam itself.
Reaction of
thionamide (2) with O-allyl-hydroxylamine...
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Treatment of
diazepam with
phosphorus pentasulfide produces the
corresponding thionamide, sulazepam.
Uldazepam "sulazepam". psychotropics.dk. 2003.
Retrieved 29...
- thyroglobulin, a protein, the
process is
termed as "organification of iodine".
Thionamides can
block organification.
Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, Leon Shargel...
- PROP can
stand for: 6-N-Propylthiouracil (or PROP), a
thionamide either tasting very
bitter or
tasteless depending on
genetic makeup PROP (category theory)...
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Nordiclazepam is used as the
precursor with
which to make
Uldazepam via the
thionamide.
Anvisa (2023-03-31). "RDC Nº 784 -
Listas de Substâncias Entorpecentes...
- can
cause hypothyroidism, including: thyroidectomy,
radiotherapy and
thionamides.
After 2–3
months most cats with
iatrogenic hypothyroidism have regained...
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according to the
subtype of AIT. AIT type 1 is
initially treated with
thionamides and
sodium perchlorate to
reduce production of
thyroid hormones. Definitive...