barbituric acid in English

noun
1
a synthetic organic acid from which the barbiturates are derived.
Barbiturates are derived from barbituric acid , an alkaloid with nitrogen-containing rings.

Use "barbituric acid" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "barbituric acid" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "barbituric acid", or refer to the context using the word "barbituric acid" in the English Dictionary.

1. Barbiturates are a class of drugs developed from barbituric acid

2. Barbiturate definition is - a salt or ester of barbituric acid

3. Barbituric acid actually diminishes strongly the hyperglycemic action of alloxan, but has no protecting effect on pancreas.

4. Atropine, pilocarpine, nicotine, and phenyl-ethyl-barbituric acid (phenobarbital) which are known to have neurotropic effects were tested.

5. Barbiturates are derivatives of barbituric acid (malonyl urea), which is formed from malonic acid and urea

6. Barbiturate anticonvulsants are a group of drugs derived from barbituric acid and they act by suppressing activity of the central nervous system

7. Barbiturates, derived from barbituric acid, are central nervous system depressants that produce a wide range of effects on the body, which include mild sedation to coma

8. Considerably less 3-acetyl-6-pyridone was formed in all organs after repeated injections of 3-acetylpyridine als well as after pre-treatment with phenyl-äthyl barbituric acid.

9. Chronic poisoning caused by the excessive use of phenobarbital, secobarbital, or other derivative of barbituric acid Also: Barbitalism, barbituism (bɑːrˈbɪtʃuːˌɪzəm) Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC

10. Barbiturates are derivatives of barbituric acid (malonyl urea), which is formed from malonic acid and urea. Barbital was first synthesized in 1903, and phenobarbital became available in 1912.

11. Barbarianize barbarically barbarization barbituric acid barclay de tolly barium enema barium hydroxide baroclinity barometric pressure barometrograph baronetical baronetising baronetizing barothermogram barothermograph Barotraumata barquisimeto barracudina barricadoing barristerial bartholomeu bartolom bartolommeo barytocalcite basal ganglia

12. -Arabine (antineoplastic) Used to treat cancer-barb (barbituric acid derivatives) Used mainly as sleeping agents-cillin (penicillin) Treats abscesses,meningitis, otitis media, respiratory infections, prophylaxis-cycline (antibiotic) Treats acne chronic bronchitis Lyme disease.

13. Barbiturate [bahr-bich´er-it] any of a class of sedative-hypnotic agents derived from barbituric acid or thiobarbituric acid and classified into long-, intermediate-, short-, and ultrashort-acting classes

14. Barbiturates are a class of drugs derived from barbituric acid that act as depressants to the central nervous system. These drugs are used as sedatives or anesthetics and have the potential to become addictive

15. Barbarianize barbarically barbarization barbituric acid barclay de tolly barium enema barium hydroxide baroclinity barometric pressure barometrograph baronetical baronetising baronetizing barothermogram barothermograph barotraumata barquisimeto barracudina Barricadoing barristerial bartholomeu bartolom bartolommeo barytocalcite basal ganglia

16. The old anti-Acetylcholinic medication; then the duration and duration of action of the alkaloids of the virulent solanes, of morphine, of barbituric acid and of a few other synthesized bodies measured with aerosol in guinea pigs.

17. Pharmacokinetics and Barbiturates: Introduction and Overview: Barbiturates: Although barbituric acid was the first Barbiturate synthesized over hundred years ago, thiopental (Pentothal) has been clinical use for about 70 years in its use mark the beginning of IV anesthesia

18. Barbiturates, or “barbs,” are a class of depressant drugs that produce sedative effects and have been used for more than a century in clinical applications 2.In the years that followed the synthesis of the precursor molecule—barbituric acid—more than 2500 varieties of Barbiturates were engineered, with about 50 of them being utilized in clinical settings 6.