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sulphone
sulphone Chem. (ˈsʌlfəʊn) Also -on. [ad. G. sulfon, f. sulfur: see -one a. The formation is on the analogy of ketone, the sulphones bearing the same relation to sulphuric acid, SO2(OH)2, as the ketones to carbonic acid, CO(OH)2.] Any of a group of compounds containing the radical SO2 united to two h... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulphetrone
sulphetrone Pharm. (ˈsʌlfətrəʊn) [f. sulphone with insertion of t)etr(asodium (f. tetra- + sodium).] A trade name for the drug solapsone.1947 Lancet 20 Dec. 897/2 Two studies were made—(1) to assess the efficacy of streptomycin; and (2) to evaluate the possible synergic action of streptomycin and su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philip Kocienski
Early work with Basil Lythgoe on the scope and stereochemistry of the Julia olefination with alpha-metallated sulphone reagents emphasised the value of wikipedia.org
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sulphonic
sulphonic, a. Chem. (sʌlˈfɒnɪk) [f. sulphone + -ic.] Containing the radical SO2. OH (called the sulphonic group or sulphonic radical).1873 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. N.S. XI. 277 Action of Phosphorus Pentachloride on Sulphonic Acids. 1881 Athenæum 12 Nov. 634/3 Sulphonic Acids derived from Isodinaphthyl. 1902... Oxford English Dictionary
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Demeton
Metabolism Both isomers of Demeton are metabolized by oxidation of the thioether group into a sulphoxide (Demeton-S) or a sulphone (Demeton-O). wikipedia.org
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sulphonal
sulphonal Chem. (ˈsʌlfənəl) Also sulf-. [ad. G. sulfonal (Berichte der chem. Gesellsch., 1886, p. 2806), f. sulfon sulphone.] Diethyl-sulphone-dimethyl-methane, a white crystalline substance, used as a hypnotic.1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 26 Apr. 2/3 Sulfonal is a ‘hypnotic,’ which is free from the incalcul... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monoisotopic mass
For example, when comparing tyrosine which has a molecular structure of C9H11NO3 with a monoisotopic mass of 182.081 Da and methionine sulphone C5H11NO4S which clearly are 2 different compounds but methionine sulphone has a 182.048 Da. wikipedia.org
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trisulphone
trisulphone Chem. (traɪˈsʌlfəʊn) [f. tri- 5 + sulphone.] A compound in which carbon radicals are linked to other carbon radicals by the intervention of three SO2 groups, the sulphur atoms being directly joined to the carbon atoms; e.g. triethylsulphonemethylmethane, C(CH3)(SO2.C2H5)3; trisulphone ac... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carbophenothion
The two main products of this metabolism are sulphoxide and sulphone. Furthermore, there are metabolites that presumably arise from the cleavage of the P-S bond such as 4-chlorophenylsulphinylmethyl methyl sulphone. wikipedia.org
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sulphonyl
sulphonyl Chem. (ˈsʌlfənaɪl) Also (U.S.) sulf-. [f. sulphone + -yl.] The divalent radical {b1}SO2{b1}, derived from a sulphonic acid group by removal of the {b1}OH group. Usu. attrib.1920 Chem. Abstr. XIV. 1947 Place 3 g. of pulverized sulfonyl chloride in a round-bottomed flask. 1953 Chem. & Engin.... Oxford English Dictionary
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sulphonamide
sulphonamide Chem. and Pharm. (sʌlˈfɒnəmaɪd) Also (U.S.) sulf-. [f. sulphone + amide.] a. Any organic compound that is an amide of a sulphonic acid, characterized by the group {b1}SO2N{b2}; spec. any of the drugs derived from sulphanilamide (and so containing this group).1881 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XL. 60... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fantome Island Lock Hospital and Lazaret Sites
Sulphone drugs such as dapsone and sulphetrone had side effects including anaemia, gastro-intestinal complaints and "dapsone syndrome" which could include It was argued that Fantome Island had outlived its usefulness, as continuous dosage with sulphone drugs for three months or more rendered the vast majority wikipedia.org
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-onic
-onic, suffix Chem. [f. -one + -ic, prob. after lactonic a. 1.] An ending used in forming the names of acids, esp. of carboxylic acids obtained by oxidation of aldoses, as galactonic, gluconic, uronic adjs., etc. (Cf. also arsonic a. (f. arsonium), phosphonic a. (f. phosphonium), sulphonic a. (f. su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Promin
Promin Pharm. (ˈprəʊmɪn) Also promin. A proprietary name in the U.S. for a glucoside derivative of 4,4{p}-diaminodiphenyl sulphone, C12H12N2O2S, which has a bacteriostatic action and has been used esp. to treat leprosy.1937 Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 29 June 1008/2 Parke, Davis & Company, De... Oxford English Dictionary
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dapsone
dapsone Pharm. (ˈdæpsəʊn) [f. di-2 + amino- + phenyl + sulphone in a systematic name (cf. below).] A sulphone given as tablets and by injection in the treatment of leprosy and dermatitis herpetiformis; bis(4-aminophenyl)sulphone, (H2N·C6H4)2SO2.1952 Brit. Pharmaceutical Codex 1949 Suppl. 19 Dapsone ... Oxford English Dictionary
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