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  2. List of local anesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Amide benzocaine: Anbesol, Orajel Ester - Aminobenzoic Short benzonatate: Tessalon bupivacaine: Marcaine, Sensorcaine, Vivacaine 1957 (Ekenstam) 1963 (Widman and Telivuo) Amide Moderate butacaine: ester- aminobenzoic butanilicaine: Amide chloroprocaine: Nesacaine Ester - Aminobenzoic cinchocaine (INN)

  3. Butanilicaine - Wikipedia

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    Amide formation by the combination of 2-chloro-6-methylaniline (1) and chloroacetyl chloride (2) gives the intermediate (3), which is used to alkylate N-butylamine (4) to yield butanilicaine. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Amide - Wikipedia

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    The core −C(=O)−(N) of amides is called the amide group (specifically, carboxamide group). In the usual nomenclature, one adds the term "amide" to the stem of the parent acid's name. For instance, the amide derived from acetic acid is named acetamide (CH 3 CONH 2). IUPAC recommends ethanamide, but this and related formal names are rarely ...

  5. Butacaine - Wikipedia

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    Butacaine is a white crystalline ester used as a local anesthetic. [1] It was first marketed in 1920. [1] Synthesis. The addition of metallic sodium is added to a ...

  6. Butamben - Wikipedia

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    It is the ester of 4-aminobenzoic acid and butanol. [1] A white, odourless, crystalline powder. that is mildly soluble in water (1 part in 7000) and soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, fixed oils, and dilute acids.

  7. New test may detect Alzheimer's years before tau clumps ... - AOL

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    Studies show that increased levels of hyperphosphorylated tau are associated with worse cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s. Because amyloid-beta tends to arrive on the scene earlier than NFTs ...

  8. 7 foods that kill and lower testosterone - AOL

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    To support testosterone levels via diet, be mindful of foods that are high in polyunsaturated fatty acids, or PUFAs, such as vegetable oils (e.g. corn, soybean, peanut, and canola oils).

  9. N-Acylamides - Wikipedia

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    N-acyl amides are a general class of endogenous fatty acid compounds characterized by a fatty acyl group linked to a primary amine metabolite by an amide bond. Broadly speaking, N-acyl amides fall into several categories: amino acid conjugates (e.g., N-arachidonoyl-glycine), neurotransmitter conjugates (e.g., N-arachidonoyl-serotonin), ethanolamine conjugates (e.g., anandamide), and taurine ...