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  • | metabolism = Liver ...ally in the [[lysosomes]] of cells in the body. The pKa for the quinoline nitrogen of chloroquine is 8.5, meaning that it is ~10% deprotonated at physiologic
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  • | metabolism = liver; CYP450: 2C19, 3A4 inhibitor ==Metabolism==
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  • | metabolism = Minimal, in the [[Gastrointestinal tract|GI tract]] * Renal function: Increased [[Blood urea nitrogen|BUN]] and serum [[creatinine]] have been noted. [[Crystalluria]] (formation
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  • | metabolism = Metabolized to 5'phosphates, de-riboside, and deriboside carboxylic acid ...es [[purine]] [[RNA]] [[nucleotide]]s. In this form it interferes with RNA metabolism required for viral replication. How it exactly affects viral replication is
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  • | metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]], via [[CYP2D6]] (Cytochrome P450 2D6)<ref>{{Cite journa ...gth ranges from 8 to 12 percent of morphine in most people; differences in metabolism can change this figure as can other medications, depending on its route of
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  • '''Sodium nitrite''', with [[chemical formula]] [[Sodium|Na]][[Nitrogen|N]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>2</sub>, is used as a [[colour retention agent|color fi ...of [[nitric oxide]]'s importance to human metabolism and human endogenous metabolism of nitrite.
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  • | metabolism = 50% [[hydrolyse]]d to [[tropine]] and [[tropic acid]] ...tropine [[sulfate]] ([[carbon|C]]<sub>17</sub>[[hydrogen|H]]<sub>23</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>·[[sulfuric acid|H<sub>2</sub>SO<s
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  • | metabolism = [[Hepatic]] ...it differs chemically from erythromycin in that a [[methyl]]-substituted [[nitrogen]] [[atom]] is incorporated into the [[lactone]] ring, thus making the lacto
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  • ...bout one tenth the size of a football field), as determined typically by [[nitrogen]] gas [[adsorption]]. Sufficient activation for useful applications may com ...absence of air (usually in inert atmosphere with gases like [[argon]] or [[nitrogen]])
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  • | Metabolism = ...stallography]]. Since [[X-ray diffraction]] cannot distinguish carbon from nitrogen, the location of these lighter elements is deduced by spectroscopic means a
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  • |metabolism = [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...lacing the [[imidazole]]-ring of cimetidine with a [[furan]]-ring with a [[nitrogen]]-containing substituent, and in doing so developed ranitidine. Ranitidine
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  • | Metabolism = 0.004% | OtherFunctn = [[Nitric oxide]]<br/>[[Dinitrogen trioxide]]<br/>[[Nitrogen dioxide]]<br/>[[Dinitrogen tetroxide]]<br/>[[Dinitrogen pentoxide]]
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  • | metabolism = 90 to 95% [[Liver|Hepatic]] ...entury, until two teams of researchers from the United States analyzed the metabolism of acetanilide and paracetamol.<ref name=drugdiscov/> In 1947 [[David Leste
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  • | metabolism = [[Category:Nitrogen heterocycles]]
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  • | metabolism = converted to spiraprilat [[Category:Nitrogen heterocycles]]
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  • ...which is active in the respiratory chain. Oxygen has a special role in the metabolism of aerobic organisms. In many cases oxygen is directly incorporated into th ...CR technology in agriculture is with fertilizers. E.G. Urea, a significant nitrogen source, easily reacts with formaldehyde to form a polymer. Subsequent hydro
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  • ...sive and include [[nitrogenase]], the enzymes responsible for biological [[nitrogen fixation]].(see [[#Biological role]]). Influential theories of evolution h ...may be used. Steel is heated to about 900 °C in a bed of charcoal and/or nitrogen. They diffuse into the steel, making the surface very hard. The surface coo
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  • ...ur urine collection for the determination of urinary sodium, potassium, or nitrogen levels. ...name=Ullmann/> Allergic reactions to PABA can occur. PABA is formed in the metabolism of certain ester local anesthetics, and many allergic reactions to local an
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  • ...ral pH both extra protons are lost to the solution leaving only one of the nitrogen atoms positive charged. The [[Acid dissociation constant|p''K''<sub>a</sub> ...is also formed under very acid condition when the positive charges on the nitrogen atoms lead to an enhancement of the electrophilic character of the central
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  • ==Metabolism and sources== ...ref name=Mann>{{cite journal |author=Mann T, Leone E |title=Studies on the metabolism of semen. VIII. Ergothioneine as a normal constituent of boar seminal pla
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