Species with data from:
Anderson, W.H.; Fuller, D.C., A simplified procedure for the isolation, characterization, and identification of weak acid and neutral drugs from whole blood, J. Anal. Toxicol., 1987, 11, 5, 198-204, https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/11.5.198 .
26 matching species were found.
For each matching species the following will be displayed:
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- Lidocaine (C14H22N2O)
- Amobarbital (C11H18N2O3)
- Pentobarbital (C11H18N2O3)
- Secobarbital (C12H18N2O3)
- Hexobarbital (C12H16N2O3)
- Meprobamate (C9H18N2O4)
- Phenylbutazone (C19H20N2O2)
- Salicylamide (C7H7NO2)
- Butabarbital (C10H16N2O3)
- Theophylline (C7H8N4O2)
- Allobarbital (C10H12N2O3)
- Ethinamate (C9H13NO2)
- Butalbital (C11H16N2O3)
- Methyprylon (C10H17NO2)
- Phensuximide (C11H11NO2)
- Ibuprofen (C13H18O2)
- Mephenytoin (C12H14N2O2)
- Metharbital (C9H14N2O3)
- Carbamic acid, (1-methylethyl)-, 2-[[(aminocarbonyl)oxy]methyl]-2-methylpentyl ester (C12H24N2O4)
- Methsuximide (C12H13NO2)
- Talbutal (C11H16N2O3)
- Naproxen (C14H14O3)
- Thiamylal (C12H18N2O2S)
- Probarbital (C9H14N2O3)
- α-Methyl-α-phenylsuccinimide (C11H11NO2)
- Fenoprofen (C15H14O3)
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