N-Acetylanthranilic acid, the Glossary
N-Acetylanthranilic acid is an organic compound with the molecular formula C9H9NO3.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Acedoben, Acetic anhydride, Anthranilic acid, Arthrobacter, Biological Chemistry (journal), Carbon monoxide, Carbonylation, Catabolism, Catalysis, DEA list of chemicals, Diário Oficial da União, Drug Enforcement Administration, Methaqualone, Microbiology (journal), Palladium, Quinaldine, Standard atmosphere (unit), The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Triboluminescence, Tributylamine.
- Anthranilic acids
Acedoben
Acedoben (4-acetamidobenzoic acid or N-acetyl-PABA) is a chemical compound with the molecular formula of C9H9NO3. N-Acetylanthranilic acid and Acedoben are Acetanilides.
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Acetic anhydride
Acetic anhydride, or ethanoic anhydride, is the chemical compound with the formula.
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Anthranilic acid
Anthranilic acid is an aromatic acid with the formula C6H4(NH2)(CO2H) and has a sweetish taste. N-Acetylanthranilic acid and Anthranilic acid are Anthranilic acids.
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Arthrobacter
Arthrobacter (from the Greek, "jointed small stick”) is a genus of bacteria that is commonly found in soil.
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Biological Chemistry (journal)
Biological Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal focusing on biological chemistry.
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Carbon monoxide
Carbon monoxide (chemical formula CO) is a poisonous, flammable gas that is colorless, odorless, tasteless, and slightly less dense than air.
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Carbonylation
In chemistry, carbonylation refers to reactions that introduce carbon monoxide (CO) into organic and inorganic substrates.
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Catabolism
Catabolism is the set of metabolic pathways that breaks down molecules into smaller units that are either oxidized to release energy or used in other anabolic reactions.
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Catalysis
Catalysis is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst.
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DEA list of chemicals
The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) maintains lists regarding the classification of illicit drugs (see DEA Schedules).
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Diário Oficial da União
The Diário Oficial da União (literally Official Diary of the Union), abbreviated DOU, is the official journal of the federal government of Brazil.
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Drug Enforcement Administration
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is a United States federal law enforcement agency under the U.S. Department of Justice tasked with combating illicit drug trafficking and distribution within the U.S. It is the lead agency for domestic enforcement of the Controlled Substances Act, sharing concurrent jurisdiction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the U.S.
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Methaqualone
Methaqualone is a hypnotic sedative.
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Microbiology (journal)
Microbiology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers research in all aspects of microbiology, including biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology, developmental biology, physiology, pathogenicity, biodiversity, biotechnology, evolution, and genetics of microorganisms and their viruses.
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Palladium
Palladium is a chemical element; it has symbol Pd and atomic number 46.
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Quinaldine
Quinaldine or 2-methylquinoline is an organic compound with the formula CH3C9H6N.
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Standard atmosphere (unit)
The standard atmosphere (symbol: atm) is a unit of pressure defined as Pa.
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry
The Journal of Organic Chemistry, colloquially known as JOC, is a peer-reviewed scientific journal for original contributions of fundamental research in all branches of theory and practice in organic and bioorganic chemistry.
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Triboluminescence
Triboluminescence is a phenomenon in which light is generated when a material is mechanically pulled apart, ripped, scratched, crushed, or rubbed (see tribology).
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Tributylamine
Tributylamine (TBA) is an organic compound with the molecular formula (C4H9)3N.
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See also
Anthranilic acids
- 3-Hydroxyanthranilic acid
- Anthranilic acid
- Benzamidenafil
- Estradiol anthranilate
- Fenamic acid
- Flufenamic acid
- Furosemide
- Lobenzarit
- Meclofenamic acid
- Mefenamic acid
- Methyl red
- N-(p-Amylcinnamoyl)anthranilic acid
- N-Acetylanthranilic acid
- Tolfenamic acid
- Tranilast
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-Acetylanthranilic_acid
Also known as Acetylanthranilic acid.