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ChemInform Abstract: Ready N‐Alkylation of Enantiopure Aminophenols: Synthesis of Tertiary Aminophenols.

ChemInform, 2001
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Cristina Cimarelli   +2 more
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Nephrotoxicity of 4-Aminophenol Glutathione Conjugate

Human & Experimental Toxicology, 1991
4-Aminophenol ( p-aminophenol, PAP) causes selective necrosis to the pars recta of the proximal tubule in Fischer 344 rats. The basis for this selective toxicity is not known, but PAP can undergo oxidation in a variety of systems to form the 4-aminophenoxy free radical.
L M, Fowler   +3 more
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Structure of Meta-aminophenol

Nature, 1953
A SINGLE crystal of meta-aminophenol was previously studied1 by means of rotation photographs only, whereby the identification of spots remains doubtful. We used the Weissenberg method and identified the spots by the method of Schneider2. We also studied the optical properties of this crystal.
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The Metabolism of Aminophenols in Erythrocytes

Xenobiotica, 1988
1. Like 2- and 4-dimethylaminophenol, 4-aminophenol in the presence of oxyhaemoglobin forms numerous adducts with glutathione (GSH). Using 14C-4-aminophenol and 3H-glutathione, ten different thioethers were isolated, by h.p.l.c., with isotope ratios of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, respectively.
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Phenole, Aminophenole und Chinone

1960
Phenole sind Verbindungen, die eine Hydroxylgruppe in direkter Bindung an einen aromatischen Kern enthalten. Die Methoden zu ihrer Darstellung und ihre Reaktionen sind im allgemeinen von denen der Alkohole verschieden.
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m-Aminophenol

Fresenius' Zeitschrift für analytische Chemie, 1954
E. Baertich, H. Sperlich
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