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anilide
anilide Chem. (ˈænɪlaɪd) [f. anil- + -ide, = anil(ine am)ide.] A species of alkalamide, related to aniline as the amides are to the amines; hence called phenylamide; it may be viewed as ammonia NH3 in which one atom of H is replaced, as in aniline, by phenyl, and another by an oxidized radical, the ...
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Anilide
In organic chemistry, anilides (or phenylamides) are a class of organic compounds with the general structure . They are amide derivatives of aniline (). Preparation
Aniline reacts with acyl chlorides or carboxylic anhydrides to give anilides. For example, reaction of aniline with acetyl chloride pro...
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Naphthol AS
It is the anilide of 3-hydroxy-2-carboxynaphthalene. Many analogous compounds are known, designated with a differing suffix.
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acetanilide
acetanilide Chem. (ˌæsɪˈtænɪlaɪd) [f. acetyl) + anilide.] A compound of aniline in union with the radical acetyl, forming an acetamide with the radical phenyl. C6H5.NH.C2H3O. Less correctly acetaniline. Used esp. as an analgesic and antipyretic.1864 Roscoe Elem. Chem. 411. 1877 Fownes Man. Chem. II....
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Naphthol Red
synthetically by converting p-aminobenzamide into the corresponding diazonium compound followed by coupling with 3-hydroxy-2-naphththoic acid (2-ethoxy)anilide
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gallanilide
gallanilide Chem. (gæˈlænɪlaɪd) [f. gall- + anilide.] An anilide of gallic acid, C6H2(OH)3·CONH·C6H5, used in the manufacture of some dyes.1883 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XLIV. 335 Gallanilide is deposited as a crystalline mass when digallic acid is dissolved in aniline. 1916 E. Knecht et al. Man. Dyeing (ed....
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Aryl-acylamidase
In enzymology, an aryl-acylamidase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
an anilide + H2O a carboxylate + aniline
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are anilide and H2O, whereas its two products are carboxylate and aniline.
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acet-
acet- Chem. In comb. = acetic, acetyl before a vowel, as in acet-amide, acet-anilide, acet-uric.
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AA560
It is an anilide derivative and analogue of the NSAA flutamide, and shows greater in vivo antiandrogenic potency than does flutamide.
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anil
anil (ˈænɪl) Also 6 anele, -ill, 6–7 -ile, 7 anneill. [a. Fr. or Pg. anil = Sp. añil, ad. Arab. an-nīl, i.e. al the + nīl, Arab. and Pers. ad. Skr. nīlī indigo (and -plant), f. nīla dark blue.] 1. The Indigo shrub; the native name of the E. Indian species (Indigofera tinctoria); but in Bot. the triv...
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Salicylanilide
It is classified as both a salicylamide and an anilide.
Derivatives of salicylanilide have a variety of pharmacological uses.
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fentanyl
fentanyl, n. Pharmacol. Brit. /ˈfɛntənʌɪl/, /ˈfɛntənɪl/, U.S. /ˈfɛn(t)əˌnɪl/ Forms: 19– fentanyl, 19– phentanyl [Apparently > comb. form) + -t- (perhaps an arbitrary element) + an- (in anilide n.) + -yl suffix, representing the names of components of the molecular structure.] A synthetic opiate w...
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succin-
succin- (sʌksɪn) comb. form (before a vowel) of L. succinum amber, in the names of various amide and anilide derivatives of succinic acid, e.g. succinamic acid, succinanil; also succinasphalt: see quots. Cf. succino-.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 594 When succinamide is treated with potash, ammo...
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Carboxin
The compound is an anilide which combines a heterocyclic acid with aniline to give an inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase (SDHI).
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arsanilic
arsanilic, a. Chem. (ɑːsəˈnɪlɪk) [f. arsenic + anilic a.; cf. G. arsanilsäure (Ehrlich and Bertheim 1907, in Chem. Zentralbl. II. 898).] Of or derived from arsenic acid and aniline, esp. arsanilic acid, C6H8O3NAs ({b2} NH2.C6H4.AsO(OH)2), a compound used in the preparation of arsenicals.1907 Chem. A...
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