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Chemical Compound Review

Tolylamine     4-methylaniline

Synonyms: p-Toluidin, p-Toluidine, p-Toluidyna, p-Tolylamine, p-Aminotoluene, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of p-toluidine

 

High impact information on p-toluidine

 

Biological context of p-toluidine

  • 6. p-Toluidine oxidizes during analysis and was thus not suitable for studying biotransformation [8].
  • Evidence is presented that in strain UCC2, plasmid pWW0 has undergone deletion of its catabolic genes, and that it is a novel plasmid, pTDN1, which is involved in the catabolism of aniline and m- and p-toluidine [4].
 

Associations of p-toluidine with other chemical compounds

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