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anilide
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anilide [′an·əl‚īd]
(organic chemistry)
A compound that has the C6H5NH2‒group; an example is benzanilide, C6H5NHCOC6H5.


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High temperatures and extreme vacuum conditions during the refining process led to a reaction of the aniline with fatty acids and tryglicerides, which are basic in regular oils, producing two different new families of compounds: fatty acid anilides and esters of the phenyl amino propanediol.
14 Issue 1), the Company describes its recent progress in the development of HDAC inhibitors for oncology, which includes hydroxamic acids, anilides, TSA-like straight chain derivatives, and 2-aminophenylamides of omega-substituted alkanoic acids.
Despite the analytical efforts seeking toxic substances in these oils, only aniline derivatives such as fatty acid anilides (1,3,17,18) and fatty acid esters of 3-phenylamino-1, 2-propanediol (PAP esters) (19-21) have been identified in toxic oil batches.
 
 
 
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