Definition
In humans it may be irritating to mucous membranes. Methemoglobinemia has been produced experimentally. In veterinary use, it is one of active ingredients in topical agents for prevention and treatment of screwworm infestation. An indicator in tests for nitrate poisoning.
Used for control of superficial scald in stored apples Diphenylamine is the organic compound with the formula (C6H5)2NH. It is a colourless solid, but samples are often yellow due to oxidized impurities.; It is a weak base, with a KB of 10?14. With strong acids, it forms the water soluble salt.
Description
Diphenylamine is found in coriander. Diphenylamine is used for control of superficial scald in stored apples Diphenylamine is the organic compound with the formula (C6H5)2NH. It is a colourless solid, but samples are often yellow due to oxidized impurities. It is a weak base, with a KB of 10 14. With strong acids, it forms the water soluble salt. Diphenylamine belongs to the family of Aromatic Homomonocyclic Compounds. These are aromatic compounds containig only one ring, which is homocyclic.
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General Information
- Uses/Sources: This is a natural compound that is used as a pesticide.
Diphenylamine Interacts with Diseases
Disease | Inference Score | References/Inference Genes |
Osteosarcoma | 11.55 |
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Jaundice, Neonatal | 6.34 |
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Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe | 6.24 |
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Barrett's esophagus | 5.54 |
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Hypophosphatemia | 5.32 |
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Schizophrenia | 5.32 |
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Melanoma | 5.23 |
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Metabolic Syndrome X | 4.87 |
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Hepatitis C | 4.86 |
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Infertility, Female | 4.86 |
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Esophageal Neoplasms | 4.57 |
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Diabetes mellitus | 4.52 |
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Torsades de pointes | 4.3 |
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Hepatomegaly | 4.23 |
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Obesity | 4.21 |
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Adenocarcinoma | 4.18 |
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Fatty Liver | 4.13 |
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Prostatic Neoplasms | 3.57 |
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Breast carcinoma | 3.48 |
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Drug-induced liver injury | 3.46 |
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