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disodium 4,4'- 9((1,3- dioxo- 1,3- propanediyl)diimino)dibenzoate
RN given refers to di-Na salt
Also Known As:
N,N'-malonyl-bis-(4-aminobenzoic acid sodium); N,N'-malonyl-bis-PAB Na; benzoic acid, 4,4'-((1,3-dioxo-1,3-propanediyl)diimino)bis-, disodium salt; malaben
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: 97
Aromatic Hydrocarbons: 291
Benzene Derivatives: 17
Benzoates: 426
Aminobenzoates: 1
para-Aminobenzoates: 43
disodium 4,4'-9((1,3-dioxo-1,3-propanediyl)diimino)dibenzoate: 4
Carboxylic Acids: 973
Carbocyclic Acids
Benzoates: 426
Aminobenzoates: 1
para-Aminobenzoates: 43
disodium 4,4'-9((1,3-dioxo-1,3-propanediyl)diimino)dibenzoate: 4
Related Diseases
1.
Myocardial Infarction
09/01/1977 - "
Administration of malaben in experimental myocardial infarction promotes a quicker normalization of the disturbed metabolism of histamine.
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09/01/1977 - "
In rabbits (intact and with experimental myocardial infarction) histamine metabolism (histamine content and diaminoxidase activity) following introduction of malaben was studied.
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07/01/1977 - "
Malaben promoted normalization of the catecholamine tissue content in myocardial infarction.
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07/01/1977 - "
[Changes in the concentration of catecholamines in the organs of animals with experimental myocardial infarcts under the influence of malaben].
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03/01/1983 - "
[Circulating cardiac antigens in animals with experimental myocardial infarct undergoing malaben pharmacotherapy].
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2.
Necrosis
03/01/1983 - "
During malaben treatment, the concentration of heart antigens and duration of their circulation in the blood noticeably decreases which evidences the reduction of the focus of necrosis in the myocardium.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Serotonin (5 Hydroxytryptamine)
2.
4-Aminobenzoic Acid (4 Aminobenzoic Acid)
3.
Histamine (Histamine Dihydrochloride)
4.
Catecholamines
5.
Antigens
Related Therapies and Procedures
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Drug Therapy (Chemotherapy)