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The Hydroxylation of Aromatic Nitro Compounds by Alkalies [PDF]
Dermer, O. C.
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Experimental Dinitrophenol Cataract
American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1946Cataract following the ingestion of dinitrophenol in human patients was first reported in 1935.' Within the following six years, 177 cases had been reported in the literature. The patients who developed dinitrophenol cataracts were obese, were almost all women, and were in a younger age group than those in whom cataracts were ordinarily seen.
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Tetramethylammonium 2,5-dinitrophenolate monohydrate
Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2005The crystal structure of the title compound, C4H12N+.C6H3N2O5-.H2O, is built up from tetramethylammonium cations, 2,5-dinitrophenolate anions and water molecules. The nitro groups are almost coplanar with the aryl ring, which exhibits significant distortion from an ideal hexagonal form.
Genivaldo Julio, Perpétuo, Jan, Janczak
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1936
Granulopenia following the oral administration of alpha-dinitrophenol as a therapeutic agent in the treatment of obesity was first reported by Hoffman, Butt and Hickey 1 in April 1934. Since that time five similar cases 2 have appeared in the literature.
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Granulopenia following the oral administration of alpha-dinitrophenol as a therapeutic agent in the treatment of obesity was first reported by Hoffman, Butt and Hickey 1 in April 1934. Since that time five similar cases 2 have appeared in the literature.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1933
To the Editor: —It was to be expected, following the article on the "Actions and Uses of Dinitrophenol" by Drs. Cutting, Mehrtens and Tainter (The Journal, July 15) and general newspaper and magazine comment throughout the country, that it would attract a great deal of public interest and inquiry as to its therapeutic application.
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To the Editor: —It was to be expected, following the article on the "Actions and Uses of Dinitrophenol" by Drs. Cutting, Mehrtens and Tainter (The Journal, July 15) and general newspaper and magazine comment throughout the country, that it would attract a great deal of public interest and inquiry as to its therapeutic application.
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