- In
organic chemistry, a
semicarbazone is a
derivative of
imines formed by a
condensation reaction between a
ketone or
aldehyde and semicarbazide. They...
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organic compounds. A
crystalline derivative may be prepared, such as a
semicarbazone or 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone (derived from
aldehydes or ketones), as...
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isolable salts, e.g.
aminoacetone hydrochloride ([CH3C(O)CH2NH3]Cl)). The
semicarbazone of the
hydrochloride is
another bench-stable precursor. Aminoacetone...
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Semicarbazide is
frequently reacted with
aldehydes and
ketones to
produce semicarbazones via a
condensation reaction. This is an
example of
imine formation resulting...
- bleeding,
thrombocytopenic purpura.[citation needed] Carbazochrome, the
semicarbazone of adrenochrome, that
interacts with α-adrenoreceptors on
surface of...
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Nitrofurazone (INN,
trade name Furacin) is an
antimicrobial organic compound belonging to the
nitrofuran class. It is most
commonly used as a
topical antibiotic...
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called a thiocarbazone, of
which dithizone is an example.
Semicarbazide Semicarbazone Crossley, H. E. (1936). "Diphenylcarbazide. An
internal indicator for...
- 637–642. doi:10.1021/ic50027a008. John D.
Hepworth (1965). "Aminoacetone
Semicarbazone Hydrochloride".
Organic Syntheses. 45: 1. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.045.0001...
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later accomplished the same
result by
heating an
ethanol solution of
semicarbazones or
hydrazones in a
sealed tube to 180 °C in the
presence of
sodium ethoxide...
- two,
indoxacarb (22A, the oxadiazines) and
metaflumizone (22B, the
semicarbazones).
Selective blockers of Nav1.7 and Nav1.8 voltage-gated
sodium channels...