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aminopyrine

[ə′mē·nō′pī‚rēn]
(pharmacology)
C13H17N3O Leafletlike crystals with a melting point of 107-109°C; soluble in alcohol, benzene, and chloroform; used as an antipyretic and analgesic in humans and animals.
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The assay mixture contained 1.8 mL 50 mM L-1 sodium phosphate buffer 0.1 mL phenol 0.1 mL 4- aminophenazone and 0.1 mL enzyme extract was incubated at 40oC for 5 min.
Khan, "Synthesis and anti-bacterial activities of some novel Schiff bases derived from aminophenazone," Molecules, vol.
TC was estimated by cholesterol oxidase - phenol + aminophenazone method, TG was estimated by glycerol-3-phosphate oxidase - phenol + aminophenazone method, HDL and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) were estimated by precipitation method.
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