napsylate

napsylate
USAN-approved contraction for 2-naphthalenesulfonate.

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nap·syl·ate 'nap-sə-.lāt n a salt of naphthalenesulfonic acid esp. with an organic base (as a drug) used as a vehicle for administration of the drug

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nap·sy·late (napґsə-lāt) USAN contraction for 2-naphthalenesulfonate.

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