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Name
Literature PubChem
Drugbank ID
Not Available Not Applicable
Description
A literary technique or literary device can be used by works of literature in order to produce a specific effect on the reader. Literary technique is distinguished from literary genre as military tactics are from military strategy. Thus, though David Copperfield employs satire at certain moments, it belongs to the genre of comic novel, not that of satire. By contrast, Bleak House employs satire so consistently as to belong to the genre of satirical novel. In this way, use of a technique can lead to the development of a new genre, as was the case with one of the first modern novels, Pamela by Samuel Richardson, which by using the epistolary technique strengthened the tradition of the epistolary novel, a genre which had been practiced for some time already but without the same acclaim. Wikipedia
A play or drama offers another classical literary form that has continued to evolve over the years. It generally comprises chiefly dialogue between characters, and usually aims at dramatic / theatrical performance (see theatre) rather than at reading. During the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, opera developed as a combination of poetry, drama, and music. Nearly all drama took verse form until comparatively recently. Shakespeare could be considered drama. Romeo and Juliet, for example, is a classic romantic drama generally accepted as literature. Wikipedia
A poem is a composition written in verse (although verse has been equally used for epic and dramatic fiction). Poems rely heavily on imagery, precise word choice, and metaphor; they may take the form of measures consisting of patterns of stresses (metric feet) or of patterns of different-length syllables (as in classical prosody); and they may or may not utilize rhyme. One cannot readily characterize poetry precisely. Typically though, poetry as a form of literature makes some significant use of the formal properties of the words it uses – the properties of the written or spoken form of the words, independent of their meaning. Meter depends on syllables and on rhythms of speech; rhyme and alliteration depend on the sounds of words. Wikipedia
Chemical Kingdom
Organic BioSpider
Chemical Class
Not Available Not Applicable
Chemical Species
alkyl aryl ether Checkmol
alpha-hydroxyacid Checkmol
aromatic compound Checkmol
carboxylic acid Checkmol
heterocyclic compound Checkmol
primary amine Checkmol
primary aromatic amine Checkmol
secondary alcohol Checkmol
Synonym
2,5-Diamino-7-ethoxyacridine lactate Pubchem
2-Aethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridinlactat Pubchem
2-Aethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridinlactat [German] Pubchem
2-Ethoxy-6, 9-diaminoacridinium lactate NCI
2-Ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridine lactate Pubchem
2-Ethoxy-6,9-diaminoacridinium lactate Pubchem
3,9-Diamino-7-ethoxyacridinium lactate Pubchem
6, 9-Diamino-2-ethoxyacridine lactate NCI
6,9-Acridinediamine, 2-ethoxy-, 2-hydroxypropanoate (1:1) Pubchem
6,9-Diamino-2-ethoxyacridine lactate Pubchem
6,9-Diamino-2-ethoxyacridine lactate monohydrate Pubchem
Acridine, 6, 9-diamino-2-ethoxy-, monolactate NCI
Acridine, 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxy-, cpd with lactic acid (1:1) Pubchem
Acridine, 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxy-, lactate Pubchem
Acridine, 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxy-, monolactate Pubchem
Acrinol Pubchem
Acrinolum Pubchem
Acrolactine Pubchem
Akron Pubchem
Amoebin Pubchem
Antidian 200 Pubchem
Antidiar 200 Pubchem
Ethacridine lactate Pubchem
Ethacridine lactate, monohydrate Pubchem
Ethodin Pubchem
Flavitrol Pubchem
Hectalin Pubchem
Lactic acid, compd. with 6,9-diamino-2-ethoxyacridine (1:1) Pubchem
Metifex Pubchem
Rimaon Pubchem
Rivanol Pubchem
Rivinol Pubchem
Vucine Pubchem
WLN: T C666 BNJ EZ IZ LO2 Pubchem
Brand Mixture
Not Available Not Applicable
CAS
1837-57-6 External
InChI Identifier
InChI=1/C15H15N3O/c1-2-19-10-4-6-13-12(8-10)15(17)11-5-3-9(16)7-1
4(11)18-13/h3-8H,2,16H2,1H3,(H2,17,18)
World Wide Molecular Matrix
IUPAC
7-ethoxyacridine-3,9-diamine; 2-hydroxypropanoic acid PubChem
Chemical Formula
C18H21N3O4 PubChem
Chemical Structure
Chemical Structure PubChem
Average Molecular Weight (g/mol)
343.377040 BioSpider
Monoisotopic Molecular Weight (g/mol)
343.153210 BioSpider
SMILES (Isomeric)
O(c2ccc1nc3c(c(c1c2)N)ccc(c3)N)CC
ChemSpider
SMILES (Canonical)
CCOC1=CC2=C(C3=C(C=C(C=C3)N)N=C2C=C1)N.CC(C(=O)O)O
PubChem
Kegg Drug
Not Available Not Applicable
Kegg Compound
C12677 Kegg
Pubchem Compound ID
15789 PubChem
Pubchem Substance ID
14851630 Pubchem
159086 Pubchem
26612804 Pubchem
26750073 Pubchem
29283714 Pubchem
49988481 Pubchem
57329149 Pubchem
583067 Kegg
80404678 Pubchem
8161869 Pubchem
93052 Pubchem
OMIM ID
Not Available Not Applicable
ChEBI
Not Available Not Applicable
BioCyc
Not Available Not Applicable
PharmGKB
Not Available Not Applicable
HET ID
Not Available Not Applicable
DPD ID
Not Available Not Applicable
Rxlist Link
Not Available Not Applicable
Wikipedia
Literature Wikipedia
Pdr Health Link
Not Available Not Applicable
Melting Point
Not Available Not Applicable
State
Not Available Not Applicable
MSDS Link
Not Available Not Applicable
FDA Label
Not Available Not Applicable
Experimental Water Solubility
Not Available Not Applicable
Predicted Water Solubility
0.0666 mg/mL [Predicted by ALOGPS] Alogps
Experimental LogP
Not Available Not Applicable
Predicted LogP
2.49 [Predicted by ALOGPS] Alogps
pKa
Not Available Not Applicable
SDF File
1260374875.sdf Pubchem
Mol File
1260374852.mol Molconvert
Pdb File
1260374904.pdb Molconvert
Mass Spec File
Not Available Not Applicable
Associated Disorder
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Pathway
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Category
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ATC Code
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AHFS Code
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Schedule
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Indication
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Pharmacology
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Mechanism Of Action
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Absorption
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Protein Binding
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Half Life
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Biotransformation
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Toxicity
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Dosage
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Patient Information
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Interactions
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Contraindications
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Targets
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