How are Diamonds Formed?

For centuries, diamonds have been regarded as a gemstone with extraordinary brilliance and luster. This article will introduce how the diamonds formed in nature and how to make it in laboratory.

Mar 8,2024  Inorganic chemistry

Is it safe to take tricaprin?

Tricaprin is considered safe for use in food and cosmetics by organizations such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR).

Mar 8,2024  Food Additives

Difference Between Isopropyl Alcohol and Acetone?

The key difference between acetone and isopropyl alcohol is that acetone has a C=O bond in the middle of the chemical structure, whereas isopropyl alcohol has a C-OH group in the middle of the chemica

Mar 8,2024  Organic Solvents

A brief description of 1,4-Butanediol synthesis method

Nowadays, more than 40% of the total production of BDO is manufactured by the eppe process, and more than 30% of the total production of BDO is manufactured by the direct hydrogenation of maleic anhyd

Mar 8,2024  Organic Chemistry

Polyethyleneimine: Overview and Applications in Drug Delivery Systems for Cancer Treatment

Polyethyleneimine enhances cancer therapy and gene delivery by overcoming drug resistance and cytotoxicity through targeted modifications for safer, effective treatments.

Mar 8,2024  API

Calcipotriene: Mechanism of action, Pharmacokinetics and Side effects

Calcipotriene, a synthetic vitamin D analog, effectively treats psoriasis with minimal systemic absorption and side effects, especially in combination with betamethasone dipropionate.

Mar 8,2024  API

Oxiracetam: Overview, Pharmacokinetics, Tolerability and Safety

Oxiracetam shows cognitive benefits, favorable safety, minimal food impact, and promising clinical potential for (S)-oxiracetam in treating cognitive impairments.

Mar 8,2024  API

Pesticide Lufenuron: Uses, Mechanism of action, Side Effects and Toxicity

Lufenuron is a benzoylurea pesticide and an effective insect growth regulator.

Mar 8,2024  Drugs

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug Carprofen: Uses and Adverse reactions

Carprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), this class of drugs also includes Ibuprofen, Naproxen and Ketoprofen.

Mar 8,2024  Drugs

Cefovecin sodium (veterinary medicine): Uses and side effects

Cefovecin sodium is a broad-spectrum, third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic that effectively treats common canine and feline bacterial skin infections.

Mar 8,2024  Drugs
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