ethyl aminobenzoate

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ethyl aminobenzoate

A dentist applies ethyl aminobenzoate to a patient's gum.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A white, crystalline chemical compound. It is an ester (a compound formed from an acid and an alcohol) used primarily as a local anesthetic, meaning it causes a temporary loss of sensation in a specific area of the body.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The dentist applied ethyl aminobenzoate to the patient's gums before the procedure.
    • Ethyl aminobenzoate is a common ingredient in some topical pain-relief ointments.
    • The chemical formula for ethyl aminobenzoate is C9H11NO2.
Advanced Usage
  • In scientific and medical contexts, ethyl aminobenzoate is often discussed for its mechanism of action, blocking nerve signals, and its solubility properties.
    • The study compared the efficacy of ethyl aminobenzoate to other topical anesthetics.
Variants and Related Words
  • Benzocaine: This is the most common generic or pharmaceutical name for ethyl aminobenzoate. They are the same chemical compound.
    • The active ingredient listed was benzocaine, which is ethyl aminobenzoate.
Synonyms
  • Benzocaine (identical substance)
  • Local anesthetic (general category)
Related Terms (Chemical/Medical Context)
  • Ester: The class of organic compound to which it belongs.
  • Topical anesthetic: A type of anesthetic applied to the surface of the body, which describes its primary use.
  • p-Aminobenzoic acid ester: A more technical name describing its chemical structure.
ethyl aminobenzoate

A dentist applies ethyl aminobenzoate to a patient's gum.

Noun
  1. a white crystalline ester used as a local anesthetic

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