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para-Aminobenzoates
Known as:
para-Aminobenzoates [Chemical/Ingredient]
, p Aminobenzoates
, para Aminobenzoates
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Benzoic acids, salts, or esters that contain an amino group attached to carbon number 4 of the benzene ring structure.
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2-amino-4-picolinium 4-aminobenzoate
4-(dimethylamino)benzoic acid
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2000
2000
Triterpenoid p-aminobenzoates from the seeds of zucchini.
G. Appendino
,
J. Jakupovic
,
E. Belloro
,
A. Marchesini
Fitoterapia
2000
Corpus ID: 20538931
1995
1995
Formulation factors affecting release of drug from topical vehicles. II. Effect of solubility on in vitro delivery of a series of n-alkyl p-aminobenzoates.
C. Lalor
,
G. Flynn
,
N. Weiner
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1995
Corpus ID: 25173901
The major influence on the rate of drug transfer out of its vehicle and into the skin is the thermodynamic activity of the drug…
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Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Influence of solute structure on deviations from the log-linear solubility equation in propylene glycol:water mixtures.
J. T. Rubino
,
E. Obeng
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1991
Corpus ID: 8897928
The solubilities of the methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl esters of p-hydroxy- and p-aminobenzoates have been determined in…
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1991
1991
Partitioning of an homologous series of alkyl p-aminobenzoates into multilamellar liposomes: effect of liposome composition
L. Ma
,
C. Ramachandran
,
N. Weiner
1991
Corpus ID: 4602180
1991
1991
n-Alkyl p-aminobenzoates as derivatizing agents in the isolation, separation, and characterization of submicrogram quantities of oligosaccharides by liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry.
L. Poulter
,
R. Karrer
,
A. Burlingame
Analytical Biochemistry
1991
Corpus ID: 25990178
1990
1990
Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and antitumour activity of diorganotinbis(ortho-aminobenzoates) and some N-substituted derivatives thereof: Preliminary X-ray structure determination of di-n…
A. Meriem
,
R. Willem,
,
J. Meunier-Piret
,
M. Biesemans,
,
B. Mahieu,
,
M. Gielen
1990
Corpus ID: 93127634
1989
1989
Characterization of binding sites for sulfadimethoxine and its major metabolite, N4-acetylsulfadimethoxine, on human and rabbit serum albumin.
M. Otagiri
,
H. Nakamura
,
T. Maruyama
,
Y. Imamura
,
A. Takadate
Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin
1989
Corpus ID: 22142915
In order to gain an understanding of protein binding of sulfadimethoxine (SDM) and its major metabolite, N4…
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1980
1980
Membrane transport of alkyl homologs: role of fluid flow in aqueous diffusion region.
A. C. Shah
,
K. G. Nelson
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1980
Corpus ID: 25355469
Passive drug transport across a membrane involves the resistances in series offered by the membrane and the liquid layer…
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Highly Cited
1976
Highly Cited
1976
Solubility of nonelectrolytes in polar solvents IV: nonpolar drugs in mixed solvents.
S. Yalkowsky
,
S. Valvani
,
G. Amidon
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1976
Corpus ID: 3206819
The molecular and group surface area approach to solubility is shown to be applicable to mixed aqueous solvent systems. An…
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1976
1976
Solution thermodynamics of alkyl p-aminobenzoates.
P. A. Schwartz
,
A. Paruta
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1976
Corpus ID: 21801177
Equilibrium solubilities of the first four homologous alkyl p-aminobenzoate esters were determined in methanol, ethanol, and 1…
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