Chemistry:Adipiodone
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Short description: Chemical compound
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| Trade names | Cholografin, Biligrafin | 
| Other names | 3-[[6-[(3-Carboxy-2,4,6-triiodophenyl)amino]-6-oxohexanoyl]amino]-2,4,6-triiodobenzoic acid | 
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| Formula | C20H14I6N2O6 | 
| Molar mass | 1139.767 g·mol−1 | 
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Adipiodone (INN, or iodipamide; trade names Cholografin and Biligrafin) is a pharmaceutical drug used as a radiocontrast agent in X-ray imaging. It was introduced in the 1950s.[1][2]
References
- ↑ "Cholografin". Canadian Medical Association Journal 72 (8): 561–5. April 1955. PMID 14364399.
- ↑ "Computed Tomography Cholangiography Using the Magnetic Resonance Contrast Agent Gadoxetate Disodium: A Phantom Study". Investigative Radiology 54 (9): 572–579. September 2019. doi:10.1097/RLI.0000000000000580. PMID 31261292.
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