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Acylureas (also
called N-acylureas or
ureides) are a
class of
chemical compounds formally derived from the
acylation of urea. A
subclass of acylureas...
- bromisoval, and
carbromal (Horowitz, 1997). They are a
subfamily of the
ureides (acylureas).
Apronal Horowitz, B., "Bromism from
Excessive Cola Consumption...
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plant in the form of
organic nitrogenous compounds such as
glutamine or
ureides. The plant, in turn,
provides the
bacteria with
organic compounds made...
- medications),
antineoplastic drugs,
anticonvulsants (e.g. 2,4-oxazolidinediones,
ureides),
hypoglycemic drugs (e.g. sulfonylureas, biguanides), antihistamines,...
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pharmacological properties of
certain open and
closed acylureas (then
called ureides). Led by the
impression that
hypnotic action appears to be
largely dependent...
- or allylisopropylacetylcarbamide, is a hypnotic/sedative drug of the
ureide (acylurea)
group synthesized in 1926 by Hoffmann-La Roche.
Though it is...
- Phenurone), also
known as phenylacetylurea, is an
anticonvulsant of the
ureide (acetylurea) class. It is a
congener and ring-opened
analogue of phenytoin...
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phenylethylacetylurea (or ethylphenacemide), is an
anticonvulsant of the
ureide class. Conceptually, it can be
formed in the body as a
metabolic degradation...
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Nitrogen can also be
transported in the
phloem sap as amides,
amino acids and
ureides; it is
therefore mobile within the plant, and the
older leaves exhibit...
- a
thesis "about the
behavior of
dicarboxylic acids in the
formation of
ureides". He then
joined the
pharmaceutical company Hoffmann-La Roche. With the...