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Search results for benzyl root_names_stdName in Standardized Name (approximate match)
Bicyclomycin benzoate is a benzoate ester of bicyclomycin, an antibiotic. There is a little formal information about biological and pharmacological actions of Bicyclomycin benzoate but it is mentioned that it has limited use as a veterinary antibiotic.
Isopentyl p-dimethylaminobenzoate (Padimate A) is an organic compound that is an ingredient in some sunscreens. This aromatic chemical absorbs ultraviolet rays thereby preventing sunburn. However, it's chemical structure and behavior is similar to an industrial free radical generator. In Europe, this chemical was withdrawn in 1989 for unstated reasons. In the US it was never approved for use in sunscreens.
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Other
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CHEMICAL (ACHIRAL)
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T-98475 is a non-peptide gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor antagonist. Upon oral administration, T-98475 was able to suppress suppression of plasma LH concentrations in castrated male cynomolgus monkeys. However, the in vivo antagonism of T-98475 when administered orally was not as effective as was expected, and development of compound was discontinued in favor of more advanced drug candidates.