Aminoacridine

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Aminoacridine is an antiseptic and disinfectant.

Isomers include:

  • 2-Aminoacridine - PubChem 11384
  • 3-Aminoacridine - PubChem 11385
  • 4-Aminoacridine - PubChem 11353
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Antiseptics and disinfectants (D08)
Acridine derivatives
Ethacridine lactate - Aminoacridine - Euflavine
Biguanides and amidines
Dibrompropamidine - Chlorhexidine - Propamidine - Hexamidine - Polihexanide
Phenol and derivatives
Hexachlorophene - Policresulen - Phenol - Triclosan - Chloroxylenol - Biphenylol
Nitrofuran derivatives
Nitrofurazone
Iodine products
Iodine/octylphenoxypolyglycolether - Povidone-iodine - Diiodohydroxypropane
Quinoline derivatives
Dequalinium - Chlorquinaldol - Oxyquinoline - Clioquinol
Quaternary ammonium compounds
Benzalkonium - Cetrimonium - Cetylpyridinium - Cetrimide - Benzoxonium chloride - Didecyldimethylammonium chloride
Mercurial products
Mercuric amidochloride - Phenylmercuric borate - Mercuric chloride - Mercurochrome - Thiomersal - Mercuric iodide
Silver compounds
Silver nitrate
Others
Hydrogen peroxide - Eosin - Propanol - Tosylchloramide sodium - Isopropanol - Potassium permanganate - Sodium hypochlorite - Ethanol
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