Organic nitrogen compounds
Number of EDCs: 18
Chemical nameChemical identifierLiterature identifier
CyclophosphamideDED000040PMID:26325271, PMID:37523981
GuanethidineDED000055PMID:1977580
Tetramethylthiuram disulfideDED000083PMID:12606370, PMID:8318751, PMID:8725639
TriethanolamineDED000156PMID:12594526
EthambutolDED000224PMID:29116933
DibromoacetonitrileDED000254PMID:12842174
N,N-Diphenyl-p-phenylenediamineDED000370PMID:23037998
3-(dibutylamino) phenolDED000453PMID:17924095
ImidaclopridDED000685Najafi et al., 2010, PMID:21946071, PMID:22522919, PMID:28208233, PMID:28750898, PMID:31780179, PMID:35457321
DisulfiramDED000690PMID:13211643, PMID:13258259, PMID:2318350, PMID:347565
N-NitrosodiethylamineDED000694PMID:30590866
N-MethyldiethanolamineDED000705PMID:31310931
AcrylonitrileDED000709PMID:12044704, PMID:18293209, PMID:3388448, PMID:6777907
DiolamineDED000711PMID:31310931
Chlormequat ChlorideDED000720PMID:31689472, PMID:38849044
MetforminDED000815PMID:33002602
CyanamideDED000859PMID:33892370
Ammonium 2,3,3,3-tetrafluoro-2-(heptafluoropropoxy)propanoateDED001029PMID:33983380

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