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  BENZANILIDE (N-PHENYLBENZOIC ACID AMIDE)
Amide is obtained by reaction of an acid chloride, acid anhydride, or ester with an amine.
Amides are named with adding '-ic acid' or '-oic acid' from the name of the parent carboxylic acid and replacing it with the suffix 'amide'.
Anilide is an amide derived from aniline by substitution of an acyl group for the hydrogen of NH Acetanilide is from acetic acid and aniline.
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 amide Information Center - amide
The amide anion is the conjugate base of ammonia, NH It is an extremely strong base, due to the extreme weakness of ammonia as a Brønsted acid.
Amides are the members phentermine amide saturday of a group amides amide formation with aryl acetic acids of chemical compounds polyester amide containing amide pill a215 identification amide pharmaceutical amide pharmaceuticals nitrogen.
Amide cgrp amide essential linkages constitute a defining molecular amide anesthetics feature of proteins, the secondary carbonyl group is found in amides structure of which oleic acid amide ester is due in part to the hydrogen bonding phenolic amide abilities of amides.
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 p-AMINOBENZAMIDE (p-AMINOBENZOIC ACID AMIDE)
Amide is a group of organic chemicals with the general formula RCO-NH2 such as acetamide, where 'R' groups range from hydrogen to various linear and ring structures or a compound with a metal replacing hydrogen in ammonia such as sodium amide, NaNH
Amide is formed from of ammonia (NH) and a carboxylic acid in which a carbon atom is double bonded to oxygen and also to an hydroxyl group or by reaction of an acid chloride, acid anhydride, or ester with an amine.
An amide is hydrolyzed to yield an amine and a carboxylic acid.
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 chemestry1
The condensation of the d-lysergic acid- or d-isolysergic acid azides with the dialkyl amines is carried out in the presence of an inert organic solvent and preferably at room temperature.
The amorphous d-lysergic acid diethyl amide, which can be separated by the chromatographical method, crystallises, by dissolving it in a small amount of acetone and diluting this solution with ethyl ether, in bundles of needles.
An ethereal solution of d-lysergic acid azide, prepared in the usual manner from 3 parts of d-lysergic acid hydrazide, is treated with 3 parts of diethyl amine and allowed to stand for 24 hours in the dark and at room temperature with occasional shaking.
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 AIDS.HIVProtIntro.html
Although amino acids differ in the makeup of their side chains, the sense of chirality is the same in virtually all naturally occurring amino acids.
As in the case of the resonance structure with the C=N+HR linkage for amides, the resonance structure with the C=O+R linkage (R=H in carboxylic acids and R=alkyl, aryl, etc. in esters) is expected to be the minor contributor in esters and carboxylic acids due to the formal positive charge on the highly electronegative O atom.
Like the carboxylic acid and the amide groups, the ester group is planar with bond angles about the carbonyl C tending to ca.
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Attempts to prepare lysergic acid amides amides by the usual methods of preparing amides, such as reacting an amine with lysergic acid chloride or with ester of lysergic acid, have been unsuccessful.
The amino ester can readily be converted to the desired hydroxy amide, and the over-all yield of the latter increased by treating the amino ester, or the mixture of amide and ester with alcoholic alkali to cause the rearrangement of the amino ester to the desired hydroxy amide.
The di-iso-lysergic acid N,N-diethyl amide which remains absorbed on the alumia column as the second fluroescent zone is removed from the column by elution with chloroform.
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 Search Results for "Amide"
amide, (am´id) (KEY), organic compound formed by reaction of an acid chloride, acid anhydride, or ester with an amine.
...A synthetic amide, C14H22N2O, used chiefly in the form of its hydrochloride as a local anesthetic and antiarrhythmic agent.
...The crystalline amide of acetic acid, CH3CONH2, used as a solvent and wetting agent and in lacquers and explosives....
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 Secalonic acid derivatives as antitumor agents - Patent 4556651   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The compound of claim 1, wherein the secalonic acid is secalonic acid A, D, E, F or G. The compound of claim 1, wherein the pharmaceutically acceptable salt is the salt of sodium, potassium, magnesium, iron (III), aluminum, triethylamine, ethanolamine, triethanolamine, dibenzylamine, N,N-dibenzylethylenediamine, procaine, dibucaine or lidocaine.
The secalonic acid derivatives of the formula (I) of this invention can be prepared by reacting the secalonic acid of the formula (II) with a N-methylol derivative of the formula (III) or a biscarbamate of the formula (IV): ##STR7## wherein R and R.sub.4 are the same as defined in the formula (I).
In a mixed solvent of 50 ml of trifluoroacetic acid and 50 ml of dichloramethane were dissolved 3.2 g (5 mM) of secalonic acid D and 3.6 g (20 mM) of N-methylolphthalimide under cooling with ice, and to the solution was added 0.75 g of trifluoromethanesulfonic acid at 5.degree.
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 Bioc 462a Lecture Notes
Properties of the 20 amino acids that occur in peptides and proteins are crucial to the structure and function of proteins.
There's an excellent website on amino acids being developed here in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; parts of it are still under construction, but there are links to various very useful parts of it here in these notes, and indeed parts of it may be used in class.
Sequence of amino acids in a protein is dictated by the sequence of nucleotides in the gene encoding that protein:
www.biochem.arizona.edu /classes/bioc462/462a/NOTES/Amino_Acids/amino_acids.htm   (2044 words)

  
 LSA (Lysergic Acid Amide)
Although LSD does not occur in nature, a close analogue, lysergic acid amide (LSA, ‘‘ergine’’) is found in the seeds of Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and Ipomoea violacea (morning glory).
Ergine, also known as d-lysergic acid amide, LSA, and LA-111, is an alkaloid of the ergoline family that occurs in various species of vines of the Convolvulaceae and some species of fungi.
As the dominant alkaloid in the hallucinogenic seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nervosa (Hawaiian baby woodrose) and Ipomoea violacea (tlitliltzin), it is often stated that ergine and/or isoergine (its optical isomer) is responsible for the hallucinogenic activity.
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 home2
A carboxylic acid having 8 carbon atoms is likely to be soluble in ____, but not in____.
rather is converted to an acid chloride which is, in turn, reacted with an amine to give the amide.
A) the carbonyl carbon of the acid is tetrahedral
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 Partially imidized polyamide-acid polymers, aqueous coating compositions, coated wire and method, and partially ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The process defined in claim 1 wherein the initial reactants are in the molar ratio of two moles of aromatic diamine to one mole of aromatic dianhydride to form a stable amide acid intermediate material having two free carboxyl groups each ortho to an amide group and two terminal amine groups.
The intermediate composition defined in claim 33 wherein the initial reactants are in the molar ratio of two moles of aromatic diamine to one mole of aromatic dianhydride to form a stable amide acid intermediate material having two free carboxyl groups each ortho to an amide group, and two terminal amine groups.
Besides being inert to the system and preferably, being a solvent for the polyamide acid, the organic solvent must be a solvent for at least one of the reactants, and preferably for both of the reactants.
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 the Lycaeum - Drug Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Starting material may be any lysergic acid derivative, from ergot on rye grain or from culture, or morning glory seeds or from synthetic sources.
Evaporate in vacuum and treat as indicated in the purification section for conversion of iso-lysergic amides to lysergic acid amides.
The mixture is allowed to stand at -20 C for about 1.5 hours during which the suspended material dissolves, and the d-lysergic acid is converted to the mixed anhydride of lysergic and trifluoroacetic acids.
www.lycaeum.org /drugs/synthetics/lsd/lsd_synthesis.html   (1382 words)

  
 First LC/MS Determination of Cyanazine Amide, Cyanazine Acid, and Cyanazine in Groundwater Samples
The fragmentation of the amide, carboxylic acid, and cyano group was observed for both metabolites and cyanazine, respectively, leading to a diagnostic ion at m/z 214.
Finally, the newly developed method was evaluated for the analysis of groundwater samples from New York containing the compounds under study and presents evidence that the metabolites, cyanazine acid, and cyanazine amide may leach to groundwater and serve as sources for deisopropylatrazine.
Furthermore, the presence of both cyanazine amide and cyanazine acid indicate that another degradation product, deisopropylatrazine, may be occurring at depth because of the subsequent degradation of cyanazine.
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 Media Portfolio
The standard amino acids differ from each other in the structure of the side chains bonded to their a carbon atoms.
A peptide is any polymer of amino acids linked by amide bonds between the amino group of each amino acid and the carboxyl group of the neighboring amino acid.
Once the C-terminal amino acid is fixed to the polymer, the chain is built on the amino group of this amino acid.
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 AS/A2 Structure, Naming of Carboxylic Acids, Derivatives at Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic. wpbchemhelp
The suffix part of the name is based on the carboxylic acid, but the "…oic acid" becomes "…oate" e.g.
In the diagram, the R group is derived from the carboxylic acid and the R' group from the alcohol or phenol
The 'lowest' numbers are determined by assigning number 1 to the carbon of the carboxylic acid (or other derived) group at the end of the longest C atom chain.
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 Expression and regulation of the fatty acid amide hydrolase gene in the rat uterus during the estrous cycle and ...
Expression and regulation of the fatty acid amide hydrolase gene in the rat uterus during the estrous cycle and peri-implantation period -- Xiao et al.
Expression and regulation of the fatty acid amide hydrolase gene in the rat uterus during the estrous cycle and peri-implantation period
Paria, B.C., Zhao, X., Wang, J., Das, S.K. and Dey, S.K. (1999) Fatty-acid amide hydrolase is expressed in the mouse uterus and embryo during the peri-implantation period.
molehr.oxfordjournals.org /cgi/content/full/8/7/651   (3898 words)

  
 LSD-25 Synthesis
Lysergic acid compounds are unstable to heat, light and oxygen.
Under reduced light (or red light) a stirred solution of 3.15g (11 mmol) of d-lysergic acid monohydrate and 4.45g (99 mmol) of diethylamine was brought to reflux by heating.
Derivatives of LSD (besides LSA/LA-111 and lysergic acid) are not scheduled, but would be prosecutable under the designer drugs act after testimony from a DEA agent that _in their opinion_ the defendant was planning to distribute them.
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 The postmortal accumulation of brain N-arachidonylethanolamine (anandamide) is dependent upon fatty acid amide ...
or be hydrolyzed by FAAH to yield ethanolamine and fatty acids.
Release of fatty acid amides in a patient with hemispheric stroke: a microdialysis study.
Pharmacological activity of fatty acid amides is regulated, but not mediated, by fatty acid amide hydrolase in vivo.
www.jlr.org /cgi/content/full/46/2/342   (4318 words)

  
 Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Inhibitors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Abstract: Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is the primary catabolic regulator of several bioactive lipid amides in vivo, including the endogenous cannabinoid anandamide and the sleep-inducing substance oleamide.
The proteins responsible for their hydrolysis, fatty acid amide hydrolase and monoacylglycerol lipase, have been cloned and studied in detail.
Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and oleamide are two fatty acid amides which 1) share some cannabimimetic actions with delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol, anandamide and 2-arachidonoylglycerol, and 2) may interact with proteins involved in the biosynthesis, action and inactivation of endocannabinoids.
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 reactivityacidderivatives
Acid derivatives on the other hand react with nucleophiles in a two step process, with a net substitution result.
On the other hand, the tetrahedral intermediate obtained by the addition of a nucleophile to an acid chloride will be more than delighted to reform the C=O by loosing chloride ion.
Acid halides are suitable starting materials for the synthesis of other acid derivatives.
www.wiu.edu /users/mftkv/Chem332/reactivityacidderivatives.html   (327 words)

  
 CHEMICAL TESTS at Doc Brown's Chemistry Clinic for identifying revising teaching learning on-line self-assessment ...
with acidified barium chloride/nitrate because sulphites dissolve in acids.
bromide ion is oxidised to bromine and the sulphuric acid is reduced to sulphur dioxide.
The acid chloride is hydrolysed to form HCl acid (chloride ions) and the original carboxylic acid.
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 Lysergic Acid Amide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Morning glory seeds contain Lysergic Acid Amide (LAA), which is found to be one-tenth as potent as LSD.
The seeds are brown or fl and may be eaten whole or ground up.
This can be very poisonous if enough seeds are consumed.
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 aminolipids - lipopeptides
In 1964, the name "lipoamino acid" was considered to apply to compounds in which a single amino acid is linked to a lipid moiety containing one long-chain fatty acid (Macfarlane MG, Adv Lipid Res 1964, 291).
Surface-active molecules containing several amino acids and one or two fatty acids are produced by bacteria, but also in mammals, and are known as lipopeptides.
Its structure showed an iso-3-hydroxy heptadecanoic acid, amide linked to glycine and esterified to isopentadecanoic acid, it formed about 6% of the total bacteria lipids (Kawazoe R et al., J Bacteriol 1991, 173, 5470).
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However the basic conditions quickly deprotonate the acid, and the resulting carboxylate is unable to participate in the reverse reaction, and thus there is no equilibrium, the reaction goes to completion.
Under acidic conditions, the hydrolysis of an amide resembles the acid catalyzed hydrolysis of an ester, with protonation of the carbonyl group giving rise to an activated carbonyl group, that undergoes nucleophilic attack by water.
Reduction to Aldehydes Acid chlorides are the most reactive acid derivatives, and can therefore be reduced to aldehydes (and made to stop there) by the action of a mild reducing agent, such as lithium aluminum tri(tbutoxy)hydride (Ch 18 and Ch 20).
crab.rutgers.edu /~alroche/Ch21.doc   (2932 words)

  
 Fatty acid amide hydrolase, Rattus norvegicus - UniGene Rn.89119
Fatty acid amide hydrolase, Rattus norvegicus - UniGene Rn.89119
ref:NP_077046.1 - fatty acid amide hydrolase [Rattus norvegicus]
Rattus norvegicus fatty acid amide hydrolase (Faah), mRNA
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov /UniGene/clust.cgi?ORG=Rn&CID=89119   (180 words)

  
 Chem 3020 Chapter 21: Carboxylic Acid Derivatives and Nucleophilic Acyl Substitution Reactions
Acid ® acid halide: "-ic acid" ® "-yl halide" and "-carboxylic acid" ® "-carbonyl halide"
Acid ® unsubstituted amide: "-ic acid" ® "-amide" or "-oic acid" ® "-amide"
Acid catalyzed hydrolysis of nitriles to carboxylic acids (not shown)
science.csustan.edu /almy/3020/ch21.htm   (1234 words)

  
 Cannabinoid CB2 Receptors and Fatty Acid Amide Hydrolase Are Selectively Overexpressed in Neuritic Plaque-Associated ...
amide hydrolase and cannabinoid CB and CB receptors, in postmortem
of an amide hydrolase [fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH)] have
Deutsch DG, Glaser ST, Howell JM, Kunz JS, Puffenbarger RA, Hillard CJ, Abumrad N (2000) The cellular uptake of anandamide is coupled to its breakdown by fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH).
www.jneurosci.org /cgi/content/full/23/35/11136   (4171 words)

  
 Substituted 3-amino-thieno[2,3-b]pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide compounds and processes for preparing and their uses ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
[0002] This invention relates to substituted 3-amino-thieno[2,3-b]pyridine- -2-carboxylic acid amide compounds useful as inhibitors of the kinase activity of the I.kappa.B kinase (IKK) complex.
Transl.) 1984, 20, 1382), 3-amino-6-methyl-4-pyridin-4-yl-thieno[2-,3-b]pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide and 3-amino-6-methyl-4-pyridin-3-yl-- thieno[2,3-b]pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide (G. Wagner et al., Pharmazie, 1993, 48, 514), 3-amino-4-methoxymethyl-6-methyl-thieno[2,3-b]- pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide (E. Kaigorodova et al., Chem.
Transl.), 1996, 32, 1234), 3-amino-6-phenyl-4-thiophen-2-yl-thieno[2,3-b]pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide, 3-amino-4-furan-2-yl-6-methyl-thieno[2,3-b]pyridine-2-carboxylic acid amide, 3-amino-4-(4-chloro-phenyl)-6-methyl-thieno[2,3-b]pyridine-2-- carboxylic acid amide and 3-amino-4-furan-2-yl-6-phenyl-thieno[2,3-b]pyrid- ine-2-carboxylic acid amide (F. Attaby, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Silicon Relat.
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