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August Wilhelm von
Hofmann in 1845.
These isomers are o-
toluidine, m-
toluidine, and p-
toluidine, with the
prefixed letter abbreviating, respectively, ortho;...
- o-
Toluidine (ortho-
toluidine) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula CH3C6H4NH2. It is the most
important of the
three isomeric toluidines. It...
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Toluidine blue, also
known as TBO or
tolonium chloride (INN) is a blue
cationic (basic) dye used in
histology (as the
toluidine blue stain) and sometimes...
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Toluidine red is an
organic compound with the
formula C10H6(OH)(N2C6H3(NO2)CH3). A dark red solid, the
compound is
classified as a azo dye consisting...
- of p-
toluidine, and one of o-
toluidine.
Mauveine B (C27H25N+4X−)
incorporates one
molecule each of aniline, p-
toluidine, and two of o-
toluidine. In 1879...
- 4-Chloro-o-
toluidine (4-COT, 4-chloro-2-methylaniline) is the
organic compound with the
formula CH3C6H3Cl(NH2). It is a
colorless solid. The compound...
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Micrograph showing a
vasculitic peripheral neuropathy;
plastic embedded;
Toluidine blue
stain Specialty Neurology Symptoms Shooting pain, numbness, tingling...
- 3-chloro-4-methylbenzenamine, 2-chloro-4-aminotoluene, or 3-chloro-p-
toluidine.
Numbered groups (2-chloro, 4-amino) also may be
named out of order; the...
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called α (−9.27 °C) and β (−3.17 °C). It is
mainly a
precursor to o-
toluidine,
which is an
intermediate in the
production of
various dyes. It is made...
- for
intravenous regional anaesthesia (IVRA). In some patients, ortho-
toluidine, a
metabolite of prilocaine, may
cause methemoglobinemia,
which may be...