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- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 accessdate "2015-09-11".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 author "Glennon RA".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 date "2013".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 edition "7".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 edition "Seventh".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 editor "Lemke TL, Williams DA, Roche VF, Zito W".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 editorFirst "Thomas L.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 editorFirst2 "David A.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 editorLast "Lemke".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 editorLast2 "Williams".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 isCitedBy Amphetamine.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 isCitedBy Ceftriaxone.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 isCitedBy Dopamine_beta-hydroxylase.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 isCitedBy Substituted_amphetamine.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 isbn "9781609133450".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 location "Philadelphia, PA".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 location "Philadelphia, USA".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 pages "1093–1094, 1099–1100".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 pages "646–648".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 publisher "Lippincott Williams & Wilkins".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 publisher "Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 quote "The phase 1 metabolism of amphetamine analogs is catalyzed by two systems: cytochrome P450 and flavin monooxygenase. ... Amphetamine can also undergo aromatic hydroxylation to p-hydroxyamphetamine. ... Subsequent oxidation at the benzylic position by DA β-hydroxylase affords p-hydroxynorephedrine. Alternatively, direct oxidation of amphetamine by DA β-hydroxylase can afford norephedrine.".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 quote "The simplest unsubstituted phenylisopropylamine, 1-phenyl-2-aminopropane, or amphetamine, serves as a common structural template for hallucinogens and psychostimulants. Amphetamine produces central stimulant, anorectic, and sympathomimetic actions, and it is the prototype member of this class .".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 section "Phenylisopropylamine stimulants: amphetamine-related agents".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 sectionUrl v=onepage.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 sectionUrl v=onepage.
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 title "Foye's Principles of Medicinal Chemistry".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 title "Foye's principles of medicinal chemistry".
- books?vid=ISBN9781609133450 year "2013".