4-Aminobenzoic hydrazide can be used as a reactant to synthesize:
Acylhydrazone Schiff base ligand by condensation reaction with 2-acetylpyridine.[1]
Oligomeric transition metal complexes applicable in the fabrication of organic-inorganic hybrid devices with efficient electrical and photoelectrical properties.[2]
Oxovanadium(IV)-hydrazide complex as a potential radical scavenger.[3]
Analysis of oligosaccharides in complex biological matrices is hampered by the fact that oligosaccharides, closely related in structure, are difficult to separate from each other and that conventional detection procedures (refraction index and uv detection) are not specific enough for
Preparation of porous resin with Schiff base chelating groups for removal of heavy metal ions from aqueous solutions
Ceglowski M and Schroeder G
Chemical Engineering Journal, 263 (2015)
Electrical and photoelectrical behaviour of heterojunctions based on novel oligomeric metal complexes
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research, 13(18 Pt 1), 5436-5445 (2007-09-19)
We reported previously that reactive oxygen species (ROS) are key mediators of apoptosis induced by a polyphenol, (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), in myeloid leukemic cells. This study aimed to further examine the mechanism of ROS-mediated apoptosis induced by EGCG and its relationship
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Myeloperoxidase is the most abundant protein in neutrophils and catalyzes the production of hypochlorous acid. This potent oxidant plays a central role in microbial killing and inflammatory tissue damage. 4-Aminobenzoic acid hydrazide (ABAH) is a mechanism-based inhibitor of myeloperoxidase that
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