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pyrazine
pyrazine Chem. (ˈpaɪər-, ˈpɪrəzɪn) [ad. G. pyrazin (A. T. Mason 1887, at suggestion of V. Merz, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. XX. 267). f. pyridin pyridine with inserted az- (see azo-).] A weakly basic white crystalline solid, CH:N·CH:CH·N:CH ; any substituted derivative of this.[1887 Jrnl. Chem. Soc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrazine
Pyrazine is less basic than pyridine, pyridazine and pyrimidine. to a pyrazine. wikipedia.org
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Pteridine
Pteridine is an aromatic organic compound composed of fused pyrimidine and pyrazine rings. See also Dihydrobiopterin Pyrazine Pyrimidine Tetrahydrobiopterin References wikipedia.org
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pyrazinamide
pyrazinamide Pharm. (paɪər-, pɪrəˈzɪnəmaɪd) [f. pyrazine + amide.] A white crystalline powder, pyrazine-2-carboxamide, CH:N·CH:CH·N:C·CONH2, which is used in the treatment of tuberculosis, usu. in conjunction with other drugs.1952 Amer. Rev. Tuberculosis LXV. 515 The antituberculous activity of pyra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ampyzine
It is a derivative of pyrazine. References External links Stimulants Aminopyrazines wikipedia.org
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3-Isobutyl-2-methoxypyrazine
3-Isobutyl-2-methoxypyrazine (2-isobutyl-3-methoxypyrazine also known as Grindstaff pyrazine) is a methoxypyrazine that is very similar to isopropyl methoxy This is to such an extent that Grindstaff pyrazine is sometimes just called the "bell pepper pyrazine." wikipedia.org
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2,3,5-Trimethylpyrazine
best dehydrogen oxidation conditions are as follows: air is used as oxidant, the molar ration of potassium hydroxide and 2,3,5-Trimethyl-5,6-dihydro-pyrazine is 3:1, the mass ratio of ethanol to 2,3,5-trimethyl-5,6-dihydro-pyrazine 10:1,reaction temperature 68 °C, reaction time seven hours. wikipedia.org
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Acetylpyrazine
Chemically, acetylpyrazine is a pyrazine and a ketone. Natural occurrence Acetylpyrazine is found in foods such as seeds, nuts and meats. wikipedia.org
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Ethylenediamine pyrocatechol
A typical formulation consists of ethylenediamine, pyrocatechol, pyrazine and water. It is carcinogenic and very corrosive. wikipedia.org
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Benzamil
Like amiloride, it is a guanidinium group-containing pyrazine derivative. Mechanism of action Benzamil is closely related to amiloride. wikipedia.org
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Binucleating ligand
Examples Usually binucleating ligands feature bridging ligands, such as phenoxide, pyrazolate, or pyrazine, as well as other donor groups that bind to wikipedia.org
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C4H4N2
{{DISPLAYTITLE:C4H4N2}} The molecular formula C4H4N2 may refer to: Diazines Pyrazine Pyridazine Pyrimidine Succinonitrile, or butanedinitrile Molecular wikipedia.org
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C6H6N2O
The molecular formula C6H6N2O may refer to: Acetylpyrazine, an organic compound; a pyrazine and a ketone Isonicotinamide, the amide form of isonicotinic wikipedia.org
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Cavernularia obesa
It is a bioluminescent organism whose light-emitter is composed of 2-(p-hydroxyphenylacetamido)-3-benzyl-5-(p-hydroxyphenyl)pyrazine. wikipedia.org
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BD1031
BD1031 or (R)-2-[2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)ethyl]octahydropyrrolo[1,2-a]pyrazine is a selective sigma receptor agonist, with a reported binding affinity of wikipedia.org
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