Chemistry:Glycobiarsol
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Oxobismuthanyl hydrogen [4-(2-hydroxyacetamido)phenyl]arsonate | |
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[4-[(2-Hydroxyacetyl)amino]phenyl]-oxobismuthanyl-oxyarsinic acid
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C8H9AsBiNO6 | |
Molar mass | 499.063 g·mol−1 |
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1=ATC code }} | P01AR03 (WHO) QP51AD03 (WHO) QP51AD53 (WHO) |
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Glycobiarsol (trade name Milibis) is an antiprotozoal agent that has been used in humans[1] as well as in dogs.[2]
References
- ↑ Berberian, D. A. (1954). "The trichomonacidal activity of milibis (glycobiarsol)". New York State Journal of Medicine 54 (22): 3102–3105. PMID 13214428.
- ↑ Kibble, R. M. (1969). "Glycobiarsol for the control of Trichuris vulpis infection in the dog". Australian Veterinary Journal 45 (8): 387. doi:10.1111/j.1751-0813.1969.tb06633.x. PMID 5389346.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycobiarsol.
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