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- Alkylation is a chemical reaction that entails transfer of an alkyl group. The alkyl group may be transferred as an alkyl carbocation, a free radical,...
- (2RNH2 → R2NH + NH3). And finally, quaternary ammonium salts can be dealkylated using ethanolamine: R4N+ + NH2CH2CH2OH → R3N + RN+H2CH2CH2OH Aminonaphthalenes...
- properties. The other metabolites identified include a N-dealkylated metabolite, and an O-dealkylated 1/16 metabolite with a plasma half-life of 59 hours....
- methylcobalamin for use as cofactors. That is, methylcobalamin is first dealkylated and then regenerated. According to one author, it is important to treat...
- available and is a strong Lewis acid. It is an excellent demethylating or dealkylating agent for the cleavage of ethers, also with subsequent cyclization, often...
- of administration. It is absorbed slowly into the plasma. Macitentan dealkylates into the active metabolite aprocitentan (ACT-132577), which reaches its...
- compounds. JWH-018 and its N-dealkylated metabolite were only detected in small amounts, with hydroxylated N-dealkylated metabolites comprising the primary...
- for half an hour to three hours. Lidocaine is about 95% metabolized (dealkylated) in the liver mainly by CYP3A4 to the pharmacologically active metabolites...
- chemical compounds. They can be used to form protecting groups and as N-dealkylating agents. They are listed as extremely hazardous substances. 'A new reagent...
- oxidation, and degradation of the ethyl‐bridge yielding the O/N‐bis‐dealkylated metabolite, combinations thereof and further glucuronidation or sulfations...