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4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-sulfonyl)-benzenesulfonic acid anilide | 861080-54-8

中文名称
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中文别名
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英文名称
4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-sulfonyl)-benzenesulfonic acid anilide
英文别名
4-(2-Hydroxy-naphthalin-1-sulfonyl)-benzolsulfonsaeure-anilid;4-(2-Hydroxy-naphthyl-(1)-sulfon)-benzol-sulfonanilid-(1)
4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-sulfonyl)-benzenesulfonic acid anilide化学式
CAS
861080-54-8
化学式
C22H17NO5S2
mdl
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分子量
439.513
InChiKey
JPQDAKMFTXJPPR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
BEILSTEIN
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EINECS
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  • 物化性质
  • 计算性质
  • ADMET
  • 安全信息
  • SDS
  • 制备方法与用途
  • 上下游信息
  • 反应信息
  • 文献信息
  • 表征谱图
  • 同类化合物
  • 相关功能分类
  • 相关结构分类

计算性质

  • 辛醇/水分配系数(LogP):
    4.18
  • 重原子数:
    30.0
  • 可旋转键数:
    5.0
  • 环数:
    4.0
  • sp3杂化的碳原子比例:
    0.0
  • 拓扑面积:
    100.54
  • 氢给体数:
    2.0
  • 氢受体数:
    5.0

反应信息

  • 作为反应物:
    描述:
    4-(2-hydroxy-naphthalene-1-sulfonyl)-benzenesulfonic acid anilide 、 alkaline earth salt of/the/ methylsulfuric acid 生成 4-[2]naphthyloxy-benzenesulfonic acid-(N-methyl-anilide)
    参考文献:
    名称:
    An inventory of information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada
    摘要:
    Background: Several health databases contain information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada. Such databases may permit studies of the outcomes, predictors, economic costs and meta-analysis of ocular health problems and visual disability. In this paper we summarize the existing public health information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada.Methods: A systematic search was performed to find the information in three areas: health administrative databases, health surveys and registries. Both literature searching and Internet searching were performed. The institutions were notified by email or telephone that information pertaining to vision and blindness was desired. When necessary, we visited the institution to obtain the information.Results: Health administrative databases contain information on a wide cross-section of diagnoses but are usually limited in detail and seldom provide longitudinal information. Health surveys have a limited amount of systematic information on vision-related questions and rely exclusively on self-reporting. Registries exist on a wide range of visual topics. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has the most comprehensive registry.Interpretation: This is the first attempt at summarizing all the public health information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada. The present population-based ocular information has numerous shortcomings. More comprehensive validation of large registries, such as that of the CNIB, is needed to provide the foundation for a longitudinal ocular surveillance system. Such a system could guide research on risk factors and the effect of treatment, economic analyses, and public policy for ocular research and service allocation.
    DOI:
    10.1016/s0008-4182(01)80038-7
  • 作为产物:
    参考文献:
    名称:
    An inventory of information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada
    摘要:
    Background: Several health databases contain information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada. Such databases may permit studies of the outcomes, predictors, economic costs and meta-analysis of ocular health problems and visual disability. In this paper we summarize the existing public health information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada.Methods: A systematic search was performed to find the information in three areas: health administrative databases, health surveys and registries. Both literature searching and Internet searching were performed. The institutions were notified by email or telephone that information pertaining to vision and blindness was desired. When necessary, we visited the institution to obtain the information.Results: Health administrative databases contain information on a wide cross-section of diagnoses but are usually limited in detail and seldom provide longitudinal information. Health surveys have a limited amount of systematic information on vision-related questions and rely exclusively on self-reporting. Registries exist on a wide range of visual topics. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) has the most comprehensive registry.Interpretation: This is the first attempt at summarizing all the public health information on blindness and visual impairment in Canada. The present population-based ocular information has numerous shortcomings. More comprehensive validation of large registries, such as that of the CNIB, is needed to provide the foundation for a longitudinal ocular surveillance system. Such a system could guide research on risk factors and the effect of treatment, economic analyses, and public policy for ocular research and service allocation.
    DOI:
    10.1016/s0008-4182(01)80038-7
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