What's the difference between acetanilide and antifebrine?

Acetanilide


Definition:

  • (n.) A compound of aniline with acetyl, used to allay fever or pain; -- called also antifebrine.

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  • (1) Acetanilide levels in plasma determined by the selected ion monitoring method were significantly lower than those measured by spectrophotometry.
  • (2) A mould which was isolated from a solution of paracetamol was identified as a Penicillium species and was found to possess the ability to utilise a series of substituted acetanilides, including paracetamol (4-hydroxyacetanilide), phenacetin (4-ethoxyacetanilide) and metacetamol (3-hydroxyacetanilide) as sole carbon sources for growth.
  • (3) The major metabolites of acetanilide are shown not to interfere with these assays and the results suggest the possible presence of a new metabolite of acetanilide.
  • (4) Oxidate pathways yielded 2,4-diacetylaminophenol (O-demethylation), 5-hydroxy-2,4-diacetylaminoanisole (ring hydroxylation), and 2-methoxy-5-(glycol-amido)acetanilide or its isomer (omega-oxidation).
  • (5) 2 The results suggest that there is no significant change in hepatic oxidation of acetanilide with age.
  • (6) The main molecular and catalytic properties of an acetanilide-hydrolyzing enzyme from Pseudomonas acidovorans AE 1, purified to a homogeneous state, were investigated.
  • (7) Acetanilide hydroxylase (AcOH) activity was measured using an HPLC method with more than 500-fold greater sensitivity than previously described procedures.
  • (8) The data indicate that, at the doses studied: the primary route of aniline metabolism is via sequential acetylation and hydroxylation, and deacetylation plays a significant role in the disposition of acetanilide.
  • (9) Alachlor [2-chloro-2',6'-diethyl-N-(methoxymethyl)acetanilide] was determined by hydrolysis to 2,6-diethylaniline with 6N HCl and quantitation of the heptafluorobutyryl derivative by gas chromatography with electron capture detection.
  • (10) Hydrolysis rates were decreased by various para substitutions of acetanilide.
  • (11) On the other hand, N-acetates, such as acetanilide and p-acetaminophenol, and no contractile action on the ileum.
  • (12) A comparative study of the metabolism of [acetyl-14C]phenacetin, [acetyl-14C]methacetin, [acetyl-14C]paracetamol and [acetyl=14C]acetanilide in the rat is reported.
  • (13) Chloro substitution in the acyl moiety of acetanilide also reduced the rate of hydrolysis.
  • (14) The structure of the main metabolite of SX-PP 16 (46% of urinary excretion) was elucidated as 3-bromo-4-amino-5-mercapturyl-acetanilid.
  • (15) Acetanilide with the three hydrogens of the acetyl group replaced by deuterium was administered to 9 human volunteers (50 mg p.o.)
  • (16) Cells transfected with a pMT2-based vector expressing P450IA2 cDNA (pMT2-IA2) had high acetanilide-4-hydroxylase activity and very low aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) activity.
  • (17) Acetanilide is a rather specific substrate for RL2, whereas RH1 has the highest specific activity for butanilicaine.
  • (18) Acetanilides altered the relative cation permeability from Rb (1.25) greater than K (1.0) greater than Cs (0.60) greater than NaequalsLi (0.07) to K (1.0) greater than Rb (0.71) greater than Cs (0.31) greater than NaequalsLi (0.00).
  • (19) This shift in relative cation permeability is interpreter, in terms of Eisenman's theory of membrane permselectivity, as indicating that acetanilides increase the anionic field strength of the membrane.
  • (20) The results indicate that Fenclor 64 evoked a "mixed type" induction in virgin as well as in pregnant rabbits since it increased liver weight, cytochrome P-450 levels, as well as p-nitro-anisole-O-demethylase and acetanilide-hydroxylase.

Antifebrine


Definition:

  • (n.) Acetanilide.

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