Azides primarily act at the level of the central nervous system, specifically affecting neurotransmitter release and synaptic transmission. They are known to inhibit cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondrial respiratory chain, leading to alterations in cellular respiration and energy production. Additionally, azides can induce cellular stress responses and apoptosis in various cell types.
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Ionic azides are more stable than covalent azides primarily due to the strong electrostatic interactions between the positively charged cation and the negatively charged azide ion (N₃⁻). This ionic bonding provides a more stable lattice structure, while covalent azides rely on weaker covalent bonds that can be more susceptible to decomposition. Additionally, the azide ion has a resonance stabilization that can further enhance the stability of ionic azides compared to their covalent counterparts.
site of action is the location (site) where the drug do there action ........ while onset of action is the starting of effects produced due to drug............... both are clearly different..........
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Azides are extremely toxic (comparable to cyanides). So obviously, it will harm.
Peter A. Lehman has written: 'Flash photolytic studies of aromatic azides'
action occurs in the site of administration
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Klaus Banert has written: 'Umlagerungen organischer Azide' -- subject(s): Azides
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