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1 From The Lederle Laboratories, Pearl River, N. Y.
1. Seventy amides, amines, amidines, urea, pyrimidine and purine derivatives and amino derivatives of the cyanuric acid were tested by the rat assay method for diuretic action. Melamine, adenine and formoguanamine were found to be potent diuretics.
2. The dependency of diuretic activity upon chemical structure was discussed, and some view-points of diuretic action presented.
Submitted on December 2, 1943
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