Is oxalyl chloride toxic?

Oxalyl chloride is a highly toxic chemical compound. Its toxicity is mainly due to its ability to produce hydrochloric acid, carbon monoxide, and oxalic acid when it reacts with water or moisture in t

Nov 6,2024  Organic reagents

Calcitonin Salmon: Overview, Physiology and Pharmacology

Calcitonin salmon treats metabolic bone diseases effectively worldwide. Its mechanisms impact bone resorption and formation, making it valuable despite physiological uncertainties.

Nov 6,2024  API

Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane: Applications in Skincare Products and Side Effects

Tris(hydroxymethyl)aminomethane, used in skincare and medicine, can cause serious side effects including allergies, low blood sugar, high potassium levels, and tissue damage.

Nov 6,2024  API

Verteporfin: A Versatile Compound in Medical Chemistry

Discovered in the late 20th century, Verteporfin emerged from a series of synthetic porphyrin derivatives designed for photo-activated applications.

Nov 6,2024  API

Costunolide: A plant extract with anticancer properties

Costunolide, a biologically potent germacranolide-type SL, is present in several plants, such as Magnolia grandiflora and Tanacetum parthenium.

Nov 6,2024  Plant extracts

Vinyl Q Resin: Overview, Properties and Benefits

Vinyl Q Resin provides exceptional adhesive properties, chemical stability, and resistance to environmental factors, making it valuable across various industries.

Nov 6,2024  API

Glyphosate: Mechanism in Plants and Toxicokinetics

Glyphosate inhibits EPSPS, disrupting plant growth. In the body, it shows rapid but incomplete absorption, minimal accumulation, and elimination primarily through feces and urine.

Nov 6,2024  Pesticide Intermediates

What is the benefits and side effects of Ursolic acid?

Ursolic acid is a pentacyclic triterpenoid identified in the epicuticular waxes of apples as early as 1920 and widely found in the peels of fruits.

Nov 5,2024  Biochemical Engineering

What is hexanal used for?

?Hexanal, also called hexanaldehyde or caproaldehyde a six-carbon straight-chain aldehyde. As a naturally occurring bioactive volatile compound, Hexanal is found in foods ranging from olive oil to pea

Nov 5,2024  Chemical Reagents

Poly(methylhydrosiloxane): Overview and Conversion Method of its Waste to Useful Commodities

Depolymerization of Poly(methylhydrosiloxane) waste with BF3OEt2 yields valuable MeSiF3 and MeSiF2H, vital for silicone industry, enhancing sustainability.

Nov 5,2024  Organic Chemistry
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