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  2. Etonitazene - Wikipedia

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    Etonitazene, also known as EA-4941 or CS-4640, [2] is a benzimidazole opioid, first reported in 1957, [3] that has been shown to have approximately 1,000 to 1,500 times the potency of morphine in animals.

  3. 2-Aminophenol - Wikipedia

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    2-Aminophenol has a variety of uses. As a reducing agent, it is marketed under the names of Atomal and Ortol to develop black-and-white photographs. [3] 2-Aminophenol is an intermediate in the synthesis of dyes. It is particularly useful in yielding metal-complex dyes when diazotized and coupled to a phenol, naphthol, or other aromatic or ...

  4. 2′-NH2-MPTP - Wikipedia

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    2′-NH 2-MPTP, also known as 2′-amino-MPTP, is a monoaminergic neurotoxin that was derived from MPTP and is used in scientific research to lesion brain monoaminergic systems in animals. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Whereas MPTP is a selective dopaminergic neurotoxin , 2′-NH 2 -MPTP is a specific serotonergic and noradrenergic neurotoxin that does not ...

  5. Benzimidazole - Wikipedia

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    Benzimidazole is a base: C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + H + → [C 6 H 4 (NH) 2 CH] + It can also be deprotonated with stronger bases: C 6 H 4 N(NH)CH + LiH → Li [C 6 H 4 N 2 CH] + H 2. The imine can be alkylated and also serves as a ligand in coordination chemistry. The most prominent benzimidazole complex features N-ribosyl-dimethylbenzimidazole, as ...

  6. List of benzimidazole opioids - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] First synthesized in the 1950s by CIBA Pharmaceuticals as potential analgesic medications, several substances in the class have been identified, the best known being etonitazene. [3] [1] Like other synthetic opioids, benzimidazole opioids bind the mu-opioid receptor and may exhibit potency up to several hundred times that of morphine.

  7. Discovery and development of proton pump inhibitors - Wikipedia

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    Rabeprazole is a novel benzimidazole compound on market, since 1999 in USA. It is similar to lansoprazole in having no substituents on its benzimidazole part and a methyl group at site 3 on the pyridine, the only difference is the methoxypropoxy substitution at site 4 instead of the trifluoroethoxy group on lansoprazole.

  8. Category:2-Aminophenyl compounds - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2-Aminophenyl compounds" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2′-NH2-MPTP; A.

  9. Antibiotic sensitivity testing - Wikipedia

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    Traditional techniques typically take between 12 and 48 hours, [6] although it can take up to five days. [28] In contrast, rapid testing using molecular diagnostics is defined as "being feasible within an 8-h(our) working shift". [ 6 ]