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EXCRETION OF SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1938
The drug para-amino benzene sulfonamide, or sulfanilamide, and its related compounds is in wide use at the present time in the treatment of certain infections. Its usage rests largely on an empiric basis, and much remains to be learned about the bacteriologic and pharmacologic aspects of the drug.
G. M. Rourke, J. G. Allen, J. D. Stewart
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Polymorphism in Sulfanilamide-d4

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970
Thermal behaviors of four crystalline forms of sulfanilamide and of sulfanilamide-d4 have been examined. Heats of transition and fusion have been determined. The deuterated modifications exhibit smaller heats of transition and heats of fusion than the corresponding undeuterated forms. There is, however, a difference in the magnitude of this decrease in
J. Keith Guillory, Hwaing Ou Lin
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SULFANILAMIDE IN ACTINOMYCOSIS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
To the Editor:— I should like to add corroboration to the results of Miller and Fell with sulfanilamide in actinomycosis (The Journal, February 25, p. 731). On Feb. 12, 1937, I made a pathologic examination of two fallopian tubes and portions of two ovaries removed from a married woman aged 20.
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THE SUN AND SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
To the Editor:— I note a number of cases reported inThe Journal, September 25, page 1036, in which toxic skin manifestations have occurred with the use of sulfanilamide in which exposure to the sun seems to be a factor. A white man, aged 25, weighing 160 pounds (73 Kg.), was seen June 27 suffering from acute gonorrheal urethritis of two days ...
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Delta-sulfanilamide.

Acta crystallographica. Section C, Crystal structure communications, 2008
The delta polymorph of sulfanilamide (or 4-aminobenzenesulfonamide), C(6)H(8)N(2)O(2)S, displays an overall three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network that is dominated by a two-dimensional substructure with R(2)(2)(8) rings; these result from dimeric N-H...O interactions between adjacent sulfonamide groups.
Gelbrich, Thomas   +3 more
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Laser desorption single-conformation UV and IR spectroscopy of the sulfonamide drug sulfanilamide, the sulfanilamide–water complex, and the sulfanilamide dimer

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2017
We elucidate sulfanilamide's conformational preference and the noncovalent interactions of the sulfonamide group with single-conformation IR spectroscopy.
Thomas Uhlemann   +2 more
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Electronic structure of sulfanilamides

Journal of Structural Chemistry, 1986
At present, about 30,000 derivatives of sulfanilamide are known. The establishment of a relationship between the structure of these compounds and their bacteriostatic activity is an urgent problem. In the present work, this problem is solved by means of NQR and NMR spectroscopy.
R. V. Grechishkina   +2 more
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The Determination of Sulfanilamide [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1938
E. K. Marshall, J. T. Litchfield
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HYPERSENSITIVITY TO SULFANILAMIDE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1937
The case I am reporting here seems to be an anaphylaxis-like reaction of a patient to the new drug sulfanilamide. Because of the miraculous benefits reported by the use of this new discovery in streptococcic and gonococcic infections, physicians are using it in these and other types of infections, and no doubt any complication, untoward reaction or ...
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