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salicyl
salicyl Chem. (ˈsælɪsɪl) Also -yle, -ile, -ule. [ad. F. salicyle, f. L. salic-, -salix willow: see -yl.] The diatomic radical of salicylic acid.1840 Turner's Elem. Chem. (ed. 6) iii. 852 Under the name of hydruret of salicule, a peculiar acid was made known by Piria, who discovered it as a product o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salicyl alcohol
Salicyl alcohol (saligenin) is an organic compound with the formula C6H4(OH)(CH2OH). Biosynthesis Salicyl alcohol is the precursor of salicylic acid. wikipedia.org
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Salicyl-alcohol beta-D-glucosyltransferase
In enzymology, a salicyl-alcohol beta-D-glucosyltransferase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction UDP-glucose + salicyl alcohol UDP + Other names in common use include uridine diphosphoglucose-salicyl alcohol 2-glucosyltransferase, and UDPglucose:salicyl alcohol phenyl-glucosyltransferase wikipedia.org
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salicylous
salicylous, a. Chem. (səˈlɪsɪləs) Earlier saliculous. [f. salicyl + -ous. Cf. F. salicyleux.] salicylous acid: an oily liquid obtained by distillation of salicin with sulphuric acid and bichromate of potash; salicyl aldehyde.1840 Turner's Elem. Chem. (ed. 6) iii. 854 Saliculous acid combines with me... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salicylamide
Salicylamide (o-hydroxybenzamide or amide of salicyl) is a non-prescription drug with analgesic and antipyretic properties. wikipedia.org
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Synthesis Spiro and Fused Chromenes via [4+2] ...
17 hours ago — It can be seen that salicyl N-tosylimine itself and its 4-Br, 4-Me derivatives can be successfully employed in the reaction. ... , I.G. Stara.
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salicylic
salicylic, a. Chem. (sælɪˈsɪlɪk) Earlier saliculic. [f. salicyl + -ic.] 1. Chem. Belonging to a group of benzene derivatives obtainable from salicin; esp. in salicylic acid, a white crystalline substance, prepared commercially from sodium phenol, and much used as an antiseptic and in the treatment o... Oxford English Dictionary
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salbutamol
salbutamol Pharm. (sælˈbjuːtəmɒl) [f. salicyl + butyl + amine + -ol.] A white crystalline sympathomimetic agent which is used esp. as a bronchodilator in the treatment of asthma and is given as tablets of the sulphate or as an aerosol; 1-(4-hydroxy-3-hydroxymethylphenyl)-2-t-butylaminoethanol, C13H2... Oxford English Dictionary
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Parasyrphus melanderi
possess external defensive secretion glands, from which they evert volatile secretions that contain salicylaldehyde, which is derived from host plant salicyl wikipedia.org
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salol
salol Chem. (ˈsælɒl) [f. salicyl) + -ol.] A white, crystalline, aromatic powder, prepared from salicylic and carbolic acids, used as an antipyretic and antiseptic. Also in Comb.1887 Athenæum 19 Feb. 260/1 Salol is said to have a most powerful effect in cases of rheumatism. 1897 Trans. Amer. Pediatri... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hydroxymethylphenol
Hydroxymethylphenol may refer to: Gastrodigenin (4-hydroxymethylphenol) Salicyl alcohol (2-hydroxymethylphenol) wikipedia.org
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mersalyl
mersalyl Pharm. (ˈmɜːsəlɪl) [f. Mercury n. + salicyl.] The sodium salt, C13H16NO6HgNa, of o-[(3-hydroxymercuri-2-methoxypropyl)carbamoyl]phenoxyacetic acid, which is a powerful diuretic formerly used in the treatment of œdema.1936 Brit. Pharmacopœia 1932 Add. i. 46 (heading) Mersalyl. 1940 Jrnl. Ame... Oxford English Dictionary
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C7H8O2
124.05243 u) may refer to: 2-Acetyl-5-methylfuran Methylbenzenediols 3-Methylcatechol 4-Methylcatechol Orcinol Hydroxymethylphenols Gastrodigenin Salicyl wikipedia.org
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spiroil
spiroil Chem. (ˈspaɪrəʊɪl) Also spiroile, spiroyl. [ad. F. spiroyle, irreg. f. mod.L. Spiræa spiræa: see -yl.] (See quots.)1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 614 This is what has induced M. Löwig to consider the acid or oil as a compound of 1 atom hydrogen with the compound base C12 H5 O4, to which h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Quinone methide
Quinone methides can be produced in aqueous solution by photochemical dehydration of o-hydroxybenzyl alcohols (i.e. salicyl alcohol). wikipedia.org
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