Abstract
Summary
The monoanilide of aconitic acid appears to have no advantages over acetanilide as an analgesic or antipyretic agent. The activity of the monoanilide seems to be related to the aniline in the molecule, as is the case with acetanilide 4 . No additional pharmacological actions were noted which could be ascribed to the propene group of the aconitic acid.
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