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prilocaine and Electrolytes

prilocaine has been researched along with Electrolytes in 3 studies

Prilocaine: A local anesthetic that is similar pharmacologically to LIDOCAINE. Currently, it is used most often for infiltration anesthesia in dentistry.
prilocaine : An amino acid amide in which N-propyl-DL-alanine and 2-methylaniline have combined to form the amide bond; used as a local anaesthetic.

Electrolytes: Substances that dissociate into two or more ions, to some extent, in water. Solutions of electrolytes thus conduct an electric current and can be decomposed by it (ELECTROLYSIS). (Grant & Hackh's Chemical Dictionary, 5th ed)

Research

Studies (3)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (33.33)18.2507
2000's2 (66.67)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Sänger-van de Griend, CE1
Ek, AG1
Widahl-Näsman, ME1
Andersson, EK1
Deryabina, MA1
Hansen, SH1
Jensen, H1
Amini, A1
Sörman, UP1
Lindgren, BH1
Westerlund, D1

Other Studies

3 other studies available for prilocaine and Electrolytes

ArticleYear
Method development for the enantiomeric purity determination of low concentrations of adrenaline in local anaesthetic solutions by capillary electrophoresis.
    Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 2006, Apr-11, Volume: 41, Issue:1

    Topics: Anesthetics; Bupivacaine; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Cyclodextrins; Electrolytes; Electrophoresis, C

2006
Molecular interactions in lipophilic environments studied by electrochemistry at interfaces between immiscible electrolyte solutions.
    Analytical chemistry, 2008, Jan-01, Volume: 80, Issue:1

    Topics: Buffers; Cholesterol; Diflunisal; Electrochemistry; Electrolytes; Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Intera

2008
Enantioseparation of anaesthetic drugs by capillary zone electrophoresis using cyclodextrin-containing background electrolytes.
    Electrophoresis, 1998, Volume: 19, Issue:5

    Topics: 2-Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin; alpha-Cyclodextrins; Amides; Anesthetics; Anesthetics, Dissociati

1998