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The amide functional group is crucial in pharmaceuticals, polymers, and bioactive compounds. In biochemistry, the peptide amide bond links amino acids into proteins. Lysergic acid amide, an ergoline alkaloid from plant seeds, shows psychoactive properties under study. Explore more information on Amides including the CAS Numbers, properties, materials, and products from suppliers listed on ECHEMI.

7-Amino-4-hydroxy-2-naphthalenesulfonic acid

(87-02-5)
Used as a dye intermediate for the manufacture of reactive and direct dyes; this product is an important dye intermediate for the manufacture of azo dyes, such as direct green lotus R, direct light fast ash 2BL, direct acid violet, direct pink, Direct copper dyeing dyes such as navy blue, light fast blue B2R, reactive scarlet, brilliant orange, grass green and red brown, and can be used to make scarlet acid and phenyl J acid.

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Prilocaine

(721-50-6)
Local anesthetic. The product has better efficacy than procaine. The intensity and speed of local anesthesia are similar to lidocaine, but the action time is longer, the toxicity is less, the metabolism is fast, and the accumulation is also small. It is suitable for epidural anesthesia, conduction anesthesia and infiltration anesthesia.

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4-Bromoaniline

(106-40-1)
In preparation of azo dyes; condensed with formaldehyde in preparation of dihydroquinazolines.

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Malachite green

(569-64-2)
A triphenylmethane dye with fungicidal and limited antiseptic activity. The term Malachine green applies to the oxalate as well as the chloride. Harmful if swallowed. Avoid release to the environment.

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2-Methyl-2-propanesulfinamide

(146374-27-8)
Synthesis of 4-sulfoniminopiperidine, at the same time it can react with benzyl Grignard reagent to form an important pharmaceutical structural unit 4-benzyl-4-aminopiperidine. 1 It can also be used to insert methylene groups into derivatized sulfonimides to prepare spirotoluenesulfonylaziridine.

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Gamma acid

(90-51-7)
Used as an intermediate for reactive dyes and direct dyes. Used for direct diazo black BH, direct dark brown M, direct date red GB, direct red F, direct gray D, direct N and direct lightfast gray, etc.

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2-Chloroethylamine hydrochloride

(870-24-6)
Used as derivatization reagent for amino acids, dipeptides and nucleotides

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Compounds containing amide bonds are called amides. Amides can be regarded as nitrogen-containing derivatives of carboxylic acids, as well as derivatives of ammonia or amines. Amides can be divided into amides, imides, lactams and N-substituted amides according to their structure. It is mainly used as an industrial solvent, used in the production of vitamins and hormones in the pharmaceutical industry, and also used in the manufacture of insecticidal amidine. In organic reactions, dimethylformamide is not only widely used as a solvent for the reaction, but also an important intermediate in organic synthesis.

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Organic compounds made from a carbonyl group (C=O) connected with a nitrogen atom are amides. The amine or ammonia replaces the hydroxyl group of carboxylic acids and they are derived from them. The versatility and reactivity of this group make it pivotal in several chemical industries.

The simplest amide, acetamide is a notable amide, which is used as a solvent and a plasticizer in the polymer industries. Formamide is another important compound that is used as a solvent, and to make pharmaceuticals.

The applications of amides are as follows:

● Pharmaceuticals: Serving as intermediates in drug synthesis.

● Agriculture: Used in the formulation of pesticides and herbicides.

● Polymers: It is also part of those involved in producing nylon and other synthetic fibers.

● Solvents: Employed in industrial cleaning and chemical reactions.

● Textile Industry: For dyeing and finishing applications.

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