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Bucloxic acid

Chemical Name 3 chloro-4-cyclohexyl-a-oxo-ben2enebutanoic acid Common Name 4-(4 cvclohexvl-3-chlorophenyl)-4 oxobutyric acid Structural Formula  [Pg.192]

Phenylcyclohexane and succinic acid (8ernstein Acid) anhydride are reacted in the presence of AICI3 to give 4-(4 -cvclohexvlphenvl)-4-keto-n-butyric acid. [Pg.192]

177 grams of anhydrous aluminum chloride are introduced into a 3-necked 1 liter flask. [Pg.192]

7-Bromo-5-(o-chlorophenyl)-3H-[2,3e] thieno-1,4-diazepin-2-one Phosphorus Pentasulfide Hydrazine Hydrate [Pg.191]

Danneberg,P. and Kunn, F.J. U.S. Patent 4,094,984 June 13,1978 assigned to Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH [Pg.191]

4-diazepine-2-thione, melting point 214°C (decomposition) were obtained. [Pg.191]


Acetazolamide Bucloxic acid Butalamine HCI Chlorotrianisene Chlorquinaldol Clenbuterol Diazoxide Enflurane Floxacillin Flucloronide Isoflurophate Lindane Methazolamide Metoclopramide HCI Oxacillin sodium Chloroacetaldehyde Benzthiazide... [Pg.1620]

Chlorination enhances activity and is accomplished by treatment of 201 with chlorine in methylene chloride catalyzed by aluminum chloride. The nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agent bucloxic acid (202) results. [Pg.126]

Bucainide, 125 Bucloxic acid, 126 Buformin, 21 Bufuralol, 110 Burnetanide, 87 Bunaftine, 211 Bunamidine, 212 Bunitridine, 215 Bunitrolol, 106, 110 Bunolol, 110, 215 Bupicomide, 280 Buprenorphine, 321 Bupropion, 124 Burimamide, 251 Buspirone, 300 Butacetin, 95 Butamirate, 76 Butaclamol, 226 Butorphanol, 325 Butropium bromide, 308... [Pg.1009]

Bucloxic acid is an NSAID that is not widely used. The usual symptoms of gastrotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, and increased blood pressure have been reported, but the major adverse effects involve skin and allergic reactions. Quincke s edema has been observed (SED-9, 152) (1) (SEDA-1, 93). [Pg.565]

This information was used to design bucloxic acid, fenbufene and furobufene, which are all bioprecursor forms of anti-inflammatory arylacetic acids (Fig. 33.36). For all these compounds the bioactivation takes place through a multistep process implying reductive, oxidative and hydration-dehydration sequences. [Pg.578]


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