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Sulphonamides sulphacetamide

NHCOCH3. White crystals, m.p. 18l-l83"C. Soluble sulphacetamide is the sodium salt which is soluble in water. Il is prepared by acetylating sulphanilamide and hydrolysing one acetyl group. Being more soluble than most of the sulphonamides it is used in treating infections of the urinary tract and of the conjunctiva. [Pg.376]

This type of titration is quite simple to carry out and is very useful for the analysis of sulphonamide antibiotics and aminobenzoic acid-derived local anaesthetics. Titration is carried out with acidified sodium nitrite causing the primary aromatic amine function to be converted to a diazonium salt shown in Figure 3.15 for sulphacetamide. [Pg.64]

Sulphonamides were supplied by Sigma (Sigma Chemical Company, St. Louis, MA 63178 USA) Sulphisomidine (SOMI), Sulphathiazole (THIA), Sulphamethizole (METH), Phtalylsulphacetamide (FTAL), Sulphacetamide (ACET), Sulphapyridazine (PYRI), Sulphamerazine (MERA), Sulphamethoxypyridazine (MEPY) and Sulphachloropyridazine (CLPY). [Pg.286]


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