Arsenamide
Arsenamide or thiacetarsamide (trade name Caparsolate) is an arsenical.[1] It is a proposed chemotherapeutic agent against canine filaria and trichomonas.[2]
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2,2'-{[(4-Carbamoylphenyl)arsanediyl]bis(sulfanyl)} diacetic acid | |
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Thiacetarsamide | |
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C11H12AsNO5S2 | |
Molar mass | 377.27 g/mol |
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References
- Arsenamide at PubChem
- Nagata, M.; Yamada, K. (1962-03-20). "Caparsolate Sodium in the Treatment of Canine Filariasis". Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association (in Japanese). 15 (3): 94–98. doi:10.12935/jvma1951.15.94. ISSN 0446-6454.
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