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BPDE Benzo(a)pyrene-diol-epoxide
B(alpha)P Benzo(alpha)pyrene
BcPh Benzo(c)phenanthrene
B(e)P Benzo(e)pyrene
BP Benzo[alpha]pyrene
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benzoinated <medicine> Containing or impregnated with benzoin; as, benzoinated lard.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
benzoinated lard Used as a lubricant, in the manufacture of soap, for oiling wool, and as an illuminant. Formerly used as an ointment base.
Origin: L. Lardum
(05 Mar 2000)
benzol <chemistry> A volatile, very inflammable liquid, contained in the naphtha produced by the destructive distillation of coal, from which it is separated by fractional distillation. The name is sometimes applied also to the impure commercial product or benzole, and also, but rarely, to a similar mixed product of petroleum.
The Benzene nucleus or Benzene ring, is a closed chain or ring, consisting of six carbon atoms, each with one hydrogen atom attached, regarded as the type from which the aromatic compounds are derived.
Structure: C6H6
Origin: From Benzoin.
(06 Aug 1998)
benzolamide <chemical> 5-benzenesulfonamido-1,3,4-thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide. Selective renal carbonic anhydrase inhibitor. It may also be of use in certain cases of respiratory failure.
Pharmacological action: carbonic anhydrase inhibitors.
Chemical name: 1,3,4-Thiadiazole-2-sulfonamide, 5-((phenylsulfonyl)amino)-
(12 Dec 1998)
benzole benzol <chemistry> An impure benzene, used in the arts as a solvent, and for various other purposes. See Benzene.
It has great solvent powers, and is used by manufacturers of India rubber and gutta percha; also for cleaning soiled kid gloves, and for other purposes.
Origin: Benzoin + L. Oleum oil.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
benzoline <chemistry> Same as Benzole.
Same as Amarine.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
benzomorphan 6,7-Benzomorphan; 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexahydro-2,6-methano-3-benzazocine;the parent compound of a series of analgesics including pentazocine and phenazocine; it does not possess analgesic properties itself.
(05 Mar 2000)
benzomorphans Morphine derivatives of the methanobenzazocine family that act as potent analgesics.
(12 Dec 1998)
benzonase <enzyme> Product of genetic engineering which hydrolyzes both DNA and RNA; from serratia marcescens; no further information available 11/94
Registry number: EC 3.1.-
Synonym: benzon nuclease, ben endonuclease
(26 Jun 1999)
benzonatate Nonaethyleneglycol monomethyl ether p-n-butylaminobenzoate;an antitussive agent related chemically to tetracaine; thought to act by depressing mechanoreceptors in the lungs.
(05 Mar 2000)
benzophenone synthase <enzyme> Catalyses reaction of 3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA and malonyl-CoA to form 2,3',4,6'-tetrahydroxybenzophenone, carbon dioxide and coenzyme a; isolated from centaurium erythraea
Registry number: EC 6.4.-
(26 Jun 1999)
benzophenoneidum <chemical> 4,4'-bis(dimethylamino)benzophenonimide. An aniline dye used as a disinfectant and an antiseptic agent. It is weakly fluorescing and binds specifically to certain proteins.
Pharmacological action: anti-infective agents, disinfectants, dyes.
Chemical name: Benzenamine, 4,4'-carbonimidoylbis(N,N-dimethyl-, monohydrochloride
(12 Dec 1998)
benzopurpurin 4B A red acid dye, C34H26N6O6S2Na2, formerly used as a plasma stain and as an indicator (changes from violet to red in the pH range 1.2 to 4.0).
(05 Mar 2000)
benzopyrene <chemical> Polycyclic aromatic compound. Potent mutagen and carcinogen.
(18 Nov 1997)
benzopyrene 4,5-oxide reductase <enzyme> Nadph and cytochrome p-450-dependent reduces epoxide to glycol
Registry number: EC 1.-
Synonym: benzo(a)pyrene 4,5-epoxide reductase, bap 4,5-or, benz(a)pyrene 4,5-oxide reductase
(26 Jun 1999)
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  • Benzodiazepines - »õâ A group of two-ring heterocyclic compounds consisting of a benzene ring fused to a diazepine ring. Permitted is any degree of hydrogenation, any substituents and any H-isomer.
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  • Benzodioxoles - »õâ Compounds based on benzene fused to oxole. They can be formed from methylated CATECHOLS such as EUGENOL.
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  • Benzoflavones - »õâ Organic compounds containing a benzene ring attached to a flavone group. Some of these are potent arylhydrocarbon hydroxylase inhibitors. They may also inhibit the binding of nucleic acids to benzopyrenes and related compounds. The designation includes all isomers; the 7,8-isomer is most frequently encountered.
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benzoin gum resin used especially in treating skin irritation used in some classifications for the American spicebush and certain other plants often included in the genus Lindera
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benzol benzene: a colorless liquid hydrocarbon; highly inflammable; carcinogenic; the simplest of the aromatic compounds
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benzoyl peroxide a white crystalline peroxide used in bleaching (flour or oils or fats) and as a catalyst for free radical reactions
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benzodiazepine The benzodiazepines are a class of drugs with hypnotic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, amnestic and muscle relaxant properties. Benzodiazepines are often used for short-term relief of severe, disabling anxiety or insomnia. Long-term use can be problematic due to the development of tolerance and dependency. They are believed to act on the GABA receptor GABAA, the activation of which dampens higher neuronal activity. ...
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benzoyl peroxide An antibacterial medication used to combat the bacteria that aggravate acne.
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benzo the univalent radical derived from benzoic acid
benzo a white crystalline peroxide used in bleaching (flour or oils or fats) and as a catalyst for free radical reactions
benzo the univalent radical derived from benzoic acid
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