Abstract:Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic and antipyretic drug, but in large doses can produce hepatic and/or renal injury. Based on its human toxicity by N-acetyl-p- benzoquinone imine formation as reactive toxic intermediate, an acetaminophen regioisomer substituted on 5-position, named chloraminophen, was proposed. The electron and hydrogen transfers were related to the ionization potential and bond dissociation energies on phenol and acetamide moieties. These calculations were performed by … Show more
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