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- July 30, 2011 at 1:23 pm #15232Plasmid2011Participant
Hello
biology online, I am a health science major who is working towards a bachelor’s degree. However I am a little puzzle when it comes to naming chemical functions of drugs. I believe I have named them all. For example the drug Lasix should consist of a benzene ring, carboxylic acid, sulfur dixoide, aromatic amine, and acetamide. If I am incorrect may you please correct me by name the right chemical functions of that drug.I have sent the chemical formulas of both drugs as an attachment. The structures are Bumetanide, and Furosemide.
Thank you,
Plasmid 2011
- July 30, 2011 at 3:20 pm #105718JackBeanParticipant
1) it’s not function, you probably mean rather functional groups, although I’m not sure, whether is it used in English
2) why don’t you try it by yourself first?
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