Concept cluster: Biochemistry > Pharmaceuticals or medication
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Synonym of cycloheximide
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(pharmacology) A synthetic analogue of the naturally-occurring melanocortin peptide hormone alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone (α-MSH) that has been shown to induce skin pigmentation through melanogenesis.
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(organic chemistry, medicine) The heterocyclic compound N-butyl-N-ethyl-2,5,6-trimethyl-7-(2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)pyrrolo[3,2-e]pyrimidin-4-amine that is a corticotropin-releasing hormone
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Alternative form of argentamine [A solution of silver phosphate in an aqueous solution of ethylene diamine, used as an antiseptic astringent and as a disinfectant.]
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A solution of silver phosphate in an aqueous solution of ethylene diamine, used as an antiseptic astringent and as a disinfectant.
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(medicine) Synonym of chlorhexidine
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Synonym of plicamycin
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(pharmacology) Abbreviation of azidothymidine. [(pharmacology) Synonym of zidovudine.]
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aniline
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Any of several derivatives of benzoxazine that show antibiotic activity
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azorubine
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Synonym of quinacrine
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Alternative form of chloroguanide [Proguanil.]
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chlordimeform
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Synonym of cinchotoxine
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(biochemistry) A coenzyme used in bacteria and animals containing 5,6-dimethoxy-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione with an isoprene side chain.
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(medicine) A form of colloidal silver used as an antiinflammatory, antibacterial and astringent
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A form of povidone
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Synonym of catechol
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vomitoxin
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Initialism of 4,4'-diisothiocyano-2,2'-stilbenedisulfonic acid, an anion exchange inhibitor.
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(pharmacology) A quinoline derivative used in the treatment of amoebiasis.
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dimethyltubocurarinium
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Synonym of diphenadione
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ditaine
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The quinazolinone 2-[1-[4-[2-(4-chlorophenoxy)acetyl]-1-piperazinyl]ethyl]-3-(2-ethoxyphenyl)-4(3H)-quinazolinone that initiates ferroptotic cell death
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(pharmacology) An aromatic organic compound based on acridine, used as an antiseptic and as an agent for second-trimester abortion.
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Synonym of diazoxide
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A synthetic microscopy mountant, used extensively in the mounting of entomological and histological specimens.
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patulin
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Synonym of bambermycin
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(medicine) A radioactive agent used in positron emission tomography
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(chemistry) hydroxystilbamidine
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Synonym of actagardine
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patulin
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(organic chemistry) A toxic substance produced when azinphos-methyl is metabolised in the body, by replacing a sulfur atom with oxygen, 3-(dimethoxyphosphorylsulfanylmethyl)-1,2,3-benzotriazin-4-one
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(pharmacology) Abbreviation of hydroxychloroquine. [(pharmacology) A drug derived from quinolone that is taken orally in the form of its sulfate C₁₈H₂₆ClN₃O·H₂SO₄ to treat malaria, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus erythematosus.]
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Abbreviation of indolocarbazole. [Any of a class of compounds with potential as anticancer drugs.]
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A lactose trituration of the active constituents of thyroid glands of sheep, historically used to treat goitre, rickets, corpulence, and myxedema.
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Anethole.
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(medicine, historical) An antiseptic, antipruritic, and analgesic agent comprising trinitrophenol combined with resorcinol, ammonium chloride, orthoboric acid, and formaldehyde.
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patulin
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(organic chemistry) A particular cyclophosphamide that induces apoptosis
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a compound of mercury and phosphorus used to treat syphilis
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(chemistry) A powerful biocide and preservative within the group of isothiazolinones, used in shampoos etc.
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A biochemical substance used experimentally as a carcinogen and mutagen. It acts by adding alkyl groups to the O⁶ of guanine and O⁴ of thymine.
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(biochemistry, archaic) A substance isolated from muscle, later identified as spermine.
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naftidrofuryl
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(organic chemistry) Any of a certain class of insecticides that act on the central nervous system in a similar way to nicotine.
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A stain used in the chloride form to detect dehydrogenases.
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(chemistry) Any of a series of compounds, analogous to mustard gas with sulfur replaced by nitrogen, that have been used in the treatment of cancer.
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An ultraviolet absorber/screener, used to protect polymers against damage by UV light.
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Synonym of clorotepine
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A particular thiamine analog.
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diodone
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Alternative form of pheophorbide [(organic chemistry) Any of several breakdown products of pheophytin]
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bismuth subsalicylate
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thiamine propyl disulfide, a disulfide thiamine derivative used to treat vitamin B1 deficiency
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The irritant antimalarial drug 8-[(4-aminopentyl)amino]-6-methoxyquinoline
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Synonym of echinomycin
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(pharmacology) Any amide of rifamycin.
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choline
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Alternative form of sincaline [choline]
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Alternative form of tetramisole [(medicine) A racemic form of levamisole]
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(obsolete, medicine) Any of several derivatives of quinoline used as antipyretics.
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theophylline
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(medicine) Any of a class of antiviral drugs that contain a thiazolidine group
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(obsolete, medicine) A material prepared from iodine and cresol, once used as an antiseptic
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(pharmacology) A hybrid compound composed of alpha-tocopherol esterified with retinoic acid.
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Any of a group of prenylated cyclopeptides related to the patellamides
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tyrotoxicon
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Synonym of vasicinone
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phylloquinone
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menaquinone

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