1-Naphthylamine
Naphthalenes
Organic Chemistry Phenomena
Diethylamines
Diethylamines are organic compounds consisting of two ethyl groups bonded to an amino nitrogen atom, with the general formula (C2H5)2NH, known for their foul odor and use as chemical intermediates in various industrial applications, but notably not associated with medical definitions unless referring to potential substance abuse or intoxication.
Dimethylamines
Dimethylamines are organic compounds that contain two methyl groups (-CH3) bonded to a nitrogen atom (N), with the general formula (CH3)2NH. They can act as secondary amines and are commonly used in chemical synthesis, but they are not typically found as natural components in the human body.
Chemistry, Organic
Amination
Aminobiphenyl Compounds
Benzidines
Very toxic industrial chemicals. They are absorbed through the skin, causing lethal blood, bladder, liver, and kidney damage and are potent, broad-spectrum carcinogens in most species.
Amines
Carcinogens
Urinary Bladder
Chromatography, Paper
Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
Tumors or cancer of the URINARY BLADDER.