tolbutamide
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tolbutamide
Summary
tolbutamide is a type of chemical entity[1]. tolbutamide has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- tolbutamide's instance of is recorded as type of chemical entity[3].
- tolbutamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily J member 8[4].
- tolbutamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Potassium inwardly rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 11[5].
- tolbutamide's physically interacts with is recorded as Potassium inwardly rectifying channel subfamily J member 11[6].
- tolbutamide's canonical SMILES is recorded as CCCCNC(=O)NS(=O)(=O)C1=CC=C(C=C1)C[7].
- tolbutamide's chemical formula is recorded as C₁₂H₁₈N₂O₃S[8].
- tolbutamide is a type of sulfonylurea[9].
- tolbutamide is used for medication[10].
- tolbutamide's Commons category is recorded as Tolbutamide[11].
- tolbutamide's found in taxon is recorded as Homo sapiens[12].
- tolbutamide's isomeric SMILES is recorded as CCCC/N=C(/NS(=O)(=O)C1=CC=C(C=C1)C)\O[13].
- tolbutamide's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+270.104'}[14].
- tolbutamide's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '+129'}[15].
- tolbutamide's medical condition treated is recorded as maturity-onset diabetes of the young type 2[16].
- tolbutamide's medical condition treated is recorded as type 2 diabetes[17].
- tolbutamide's World Health Organisation international non-proprietary name is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'tolbutamide'}[18].
- tolbutamide's subject has role is recorded as anti-diabetic medication[19].
- tolbutamide's pregnancy category is recorded as Australian pregnancy category C[20].
- tolbutamide's pregnancy category is recorded as US pregnancy category C[21].
- tolbutamide's has active ingredient is recorded as Tolbutamide[22].
- tolbutamide's defined daily dose is recorded as {'unit': 'Q41803', 'amount': '+1.5'}[23].
- tolbutamide's stylized name is recorded as TOLBUTamide[24].
Why It Matters
tolbutamide has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] tolbutamide is known by 32 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]