antipyrine

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antipyrine

(ˌæntɪˈpaɪrɪn; -riːn)
n
(Pharmacology) a drug formerly used to reduce pain and fever. Formula: C11H12N2O. Also called: phenazine
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Antipyrine (phenazone), a compound with a relatively simple structure synthesized around 1880, has been used as an antipyretic and analgesic agent (1,2).
The samples and the reagents (Pipes buffer, 4 - chlorophenol, Magnesium ion, ATP, lipase, peroxidase, glycerol kinase, 4-amino antipyrine, glycerol 3-phosphate oxidase, detergents, preservative, and stabilizer) were mixed well using a vertex.
Sakthivel, Transition metal complexes with Schiff base ligands: 4-amino antipyrine based derivatives- a review.
Lin et al., "Changes in antipyrine clearance and platelet count, but not conventional liver tests, correlate with fibrotic change in chronic hepatitis C: Value for predicting fibrotic progression," American Journal of Gastroenterology, vol.
Merey, "Simple spectrophotometric methods for the simultaneous determination of antipyrine and benzocaine," Bulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, vol.
In our previous study [38], we developed a molecularly imprinted cryogel column using the functional monomer N-methacryloylamino antipyrine for the recognition of myoglobin.
Lu, "Degradation of antipyrine by heat activated persulfate," Separation and Purification Technology, vol.
The filtrate was further diluted 5 times with distilled water, to which 4mL of borate buffer (0.05 M, pH 10), 0.5 mL of 2% 4-amino antipyrine and 0.5 mL of 8% potassium ferricyanide were added.
Viability and functionality, antipyrine transfer, and histopathological evaluation of placental tissue.
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