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allylamine [¦al·əl·ə¦mēn] (organic chemistry) CH2CHCH2NH2A yellow oil that is miscible with water; boils at 58°C; prepared from mustard oil. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Mastin, chief of the NIEHS Cellular, Organ, and Systems Pathobiology
Branch, points out that several occupational exposures also have been
associated with CVD, including exposures to vinyl chloride (used to
produce polyvinyl chloride and industrial solvents), carbon monoxide (a
common exhaust gas), and allylamine (used in ion exchange resins,
pharmaceuticals, and water-soluble polymers). Butenafine is the first of a new class of antifungal agents known
as the benzylamines, which are chemically and pharmacologically related
to the allylamine antifungal drugs. Butenafine is the first of a new class of antifungal agents known
as the benzylamines, which are chemically and pharmacologically related
to the allylamine antifungal drugs. |
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