| benzylic |
The benzylic position on a molecule is shown here;
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| benzyl bromide |
Benzyl bromide (C 7 H 7 Br) is a colorless to yellow liquid with a pungent odor. The Germans used it as a war gas in March 1915, but later completely abandoned it. Benzyl bromide usually is prepared in a laboratory by the action of bromine on toluene. Effects of short-term exposure include severe irritation of the eyes, skin, and respiratory tract. Chemical names: alpha-Bromotoluene Bromophenylmethanel [118]
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| benzyl alcohol |
The alcohol used in combination with hyaluronic acid (HA) to produce HYAFF ?. Benzyl alcohol is linked to HA by a chemical process called esterification. Benzyl alcohol is generally regarded as safe.
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| benzylpenicillin |
commonly known as penicillin G, is the gold standard penicillin. Penicillin G is typically given by a parenteral route of administration because it is unstable to the hydrochloric acid of the stomach. Because the drug is given parenterally, higher tissue concentrations of penicillin G can be achieved than is possible with phenoxymethylpenicillin. These higher concentrations translate to increased antibacterial activity.
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| benzylpenicillin procaine |
Penicillin G procaine.
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