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Term:4-hydroxytolbutamide
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Definition:A urea that consists of 1-butylurea having a 4-hydroxymethylbenzenesulfonyl group attached at the 3-position.
Synonyms:exact_synonym: N-(butylcarbamoyl)-4-(hydroxymethyl)benzenesulfonamide
 related_synonym: 1-Butyl-3-(4-hydroxymethylphenyl)sulfonylurea;   Formula=C12H18N2O4S;   Hydroxymethyltolbutamide;   Hydroxytolbutamide;   InChI=1S/C12H18N2O4S/c1-2-3-8-13-12(16)14-19(17,18)11-6-4-10(9-15)5-7-11/h4-7,15H,2-3,8-9H2,1H3,(H2,13,14,16);   InChIKey=SJRHYONYKZIRPM-UHFFFAOYSA-N;   Methylhydroxytolbutamide;   SMILES=CCCCNC(=O)NS(=O)(=O)c1ccc(CO)cc1
 xref: CAS:5719-85-7;   HMDB:HMDB0006408
 xref_mesh: MESH:C031014
 xref: PMID:16493553;   Reaxys:2867981



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G Cyp2c24 cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily c, polypeptide 24 multiple interactions ISO [CYP2C55 protein results in increased metabolism of Tolbutamide] which results in increased chemical synthesis of 4'-hydroxytolbutamide CTD PMID:30503582 NCBI chr 1:246,286,341...246,348,607
Ensembl chr 1:246,286,341...246,348,607
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G Cyp2c6 cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily C, polypeptide 6 multiple interactions ISO [CYP2C19 protein results in increased hydroxylation of Tolbutamide] which results in increased chemical synthesis of 4'-hydroxytolbutamide CTD PMID:30500380 NCBI chr 1:247,879,058...247,916,804
Ensembl chr 1:247,879,078...247,916,798
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G Cyp2c66 cytochrome P450, family 2, subfamily c, polypeptide 66 multiple interactions ISO [CYP2C66 protein results in increased metabolism of Tolbutamide] which results in increased chemical synthesis of 4'-hydroxytolbutamide CTD PMID:30503582 NCBI chr 1:246,490,888...246,582,199
Ensembl chr 1:248,272,336...248,309,323
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                      carbon group element atom 20725
                        carbon atom 20721
                          organic molecular entity 20721
                            heteroorganic entity 20226
                              organochalcogen compound 19911
                                organooxygen compound 19814
                                  carbon oxoacid 19160
                                    carboxylic acid 19157
                                      carboacyl group 18080
                                        univalent carboacyl group 18080
                                          carbamoyl group 17916
                                            carboxamide 17916
                                              monocarboxylic acid amide 15949
                                                urea 6332
                                                  ureas 6330
                                                    4-hydroxytolbutamide 3
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