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monoacetyldapsone
Known as:
4-acetamido-phenyl-4'-aminophenyl sulfone
, N-(4-((4-aminophenyl)sulfonyl)phenyl)acetamide
, MADDS
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Dapsone
analogs & derivatives
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1996
1996
High-performance liquid chromatography determination of pyrimethamine, dapsone, monoacetyldapsone, sulfadoxine, and N-acetyl-sulfadoxine after rapid solid-phase extraction.
J. Eljaschewitsch
,
J. Padberg
,
D. Schürmann
,
B. Ruf
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
1996
Corpus ID: 25075656
A solid-phase extraction procedure and a corresponding high-performance liquid chromatographic technique based on methods…
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1996
1996
The Effect of Acetylation and Deacetylation on the Disposition of Dapsone and Monoacetyl Dapsone Hydroxylamines in Human Erythrocytes In‐vitro †
M. Coleman
,
KULDIP KAUR Pahal
,
J. Gardiner
The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
1996
Corpus ID: 29608674
The fates of both dapsone and monoacetyl hydroxylamine have been studied in terms of acetylation and deacetylation within the…
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1995
1995
Functional and antiischaemic effects of Monoacetyl-vitexinrhamnoside in different in vitro models.
M. Schüssler
,
J. Hölzl
,
A. Rump
,
U. Fricke
General Pharmacology
1995
Corpus ID: 42223135
1995
1995
High‐Performance Liquid Chromatography Determination of Dapsone, Monoacetyldapsone, and Pyrimethamine in Filter Paper Blood Spots
A. Rønn
,
M. Lemnge
,
H. Angelo
,
I. Bygbjerg
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring
1995
Corpus ID: 23904702
A high-performance liquid chromatography method for the simultaneous analysis of dapsone (DDS), the major metabolite of DDS…
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1987
1987
Biotransformation of aromatic amines to DNA-damaging products by urinary bladder organ cultures.
C. Mcqueen
,
B. Way
,
G. Williams
Carcinogenesis
1987
Corpus ID: 42893352
Urinary bladder is a target tissue for aromatic amine carcinogens. The intrinsic capacity of this tissue to form DNA-damaging…
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1986
1986
Reduced Albumin Binding of MADDS–a Measure for Bilirubin Binding–in Sick Children
F. Ebbesen
,
N. Foged
,
R. Brodersen
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica
1986
Corpus ID: 33177284
ABSTRACT. The reserve albumin concentration for binding of MADDS (monoacetyldiaminodiphenyl sulphone) in plasma is used as a…
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1982
1982
Risk of bilirubin acid precipitation in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome: considerations of blood/brain bilirubin transfer equilibrium.
F. Ebbesen
,
R. Brodersen
Early Human Development
1982
Corpus ID: 31056442
1981
1981
Dapsone in saliva and plasma of man.
J. Peters
,
J. B. Murray
,
G. Gordon
,
R. Gelber
Pharmacology
1981
Corpus ID: 19820752
Concentrations of dapsone (DDS) and its metabolite, monoacetyl dapsone (MADDS) were measured in plasma and saliva samples…
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1981
1981
BILIRUBIN, RESERVE ALBUMIN FOR BINDING OF BILIRUBIN AND pH IN PLASMA DURING PHOTOTHERAPY (ORDINARY AND DOUBLE LIGHT) OF TERM NEWBORN INFANTS
F. Ebbesen
Acta Paediatrica Scandinavica
1981
Corpus ID: 10587990
ABSTRACT. Ebbesen, F. (Department of Neonatology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark). Bilirubin, reserve albumin for binding of…
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Highly Cited
1978
Highly Cited
1978
Simultaneous analysis of dapsone and monoacetyldapsone employing high performance liquid chromatography: a rapid method for determination of acetylator phenotype.
K. Carr
,
J. Oates
,
A. Nies
,
R. Woosley
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
1978
Corpus ID: 35022518
1 A rapid, accurate and convenient technique for determination of acetylator phenotype of patients or subjects has not been…
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