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Relationship between adipic acid concentration and the core symptoms of autism spectrum disorders.

2016

Dicarboxylic acids are an important source of information about metabolism and potential physiopathological alterations in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). We measured the concentration between dicarboxylic adipic and suberic acids in children with an ASD and typically-developing (TD) children and analyzed any relationships between the severity of the core symptoms of ASDs and other clinical features (drugs, supplements, drugs, or diet). The core symptoms of autism were evaluated using the DSM-IV criteria, and adipic acid and suberic acid were measured in urine samples. Overall, no increase in the concentration of adipic acid in children with ASDs compared to TD children, how…

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Crystal and Molecular Structure and Stability of Isoniazid Cocrystals with Selected Carboxylic Acids

2013

Reaction of isoniazid with benzoic acid, sebacic acid, suberic acid, and cinnamic acid results in formation of cocrystals. Two polymorphs of isoniazid–suberic acid and two polymorphs of isoniazid–cinnamic acid cocrystals were isolated. Crystal structure analysis shows the presence of a pyridine–carboxylic acid synthon in the studied cocrystals. The hydrazide group of isoniazid participates in N–H···O and N–H···N hydrogen bond formation, producing different supramolecular synthons. The stability study of isoniazid cocrystals has been performed over a 22 week period. A comparison of melting points of isoniazid–dicarboxylic acid 2:1 cocrystals shows the decrease of melting point with an increa…

Sebacic acidHydrogen bondSynthonGeneral Chemistrybacterial infections and mycosesCondensed Matter PhysicsHydrazideCinnamic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSolubilitySuberic acidBenzoic acidCrystal Growth & Design
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Cyclic esters of aliphatic diacids with pyrocatechol and hydroquinone

1985

Cyclic esters of adipic acid, suberic acid and sebacic acid were prepared by reaction of the acid dichlorides and pyrocatechol or hydroquinone in benzene under high dilution conditions. While only the cyclic dimers could be obtained from hydroquinone, pyrocatechol formed cyclic monomers as well as cyclic dimers (and also a cyclic dimer with succinic acid). The structure of all compounds was confirmed by1H-NMR- and mass spectra. The crystal structures of the pyrocatechol esters were determined by single crystal X-ray analysis.

chemistry.chemical_compoundAdipic acidMonomerchemistrySebacic acidHydroquinoneSuccinic acidDimerPolymer chemistryGeneral ChemistryBenzeneSuberic acidMonatshefte f�r Chemie Chemical Monthly
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ChemInform Abstract: Cyclic Esters of Aliphatic Diacids with Pyrocatechol and Hydroquinone.

1986

Cyclic esters of adipic acid, suberic acid and sebacic acid were prepared by reaction of the acid dichlorides and pyrocatechol or hydroquinone in benzene under high dilution conditions. While only the cyclic dimers could be obtained from hydroquinone, pyrocatechol formed cyclic monomers as well as cyclic dimers (and also a cyclic dimer with succinic acid). The structure of all compounds was confirmed by1H-NMR- and mass spectra. The crystal structures of the pyrocatechol esters were determined by single crystal X-ray analysis.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerAdipic acidchemistrySebacic acidHydroquinoneSuccinic acidDimerPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral MedicineSuberic acidBenzeneChemischer Informationsdienst
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