Introduction of Gestodene

Gestodene is a steroid. It has a role as an estrogen.Gestodene, one of three new gonane progestins, is the most potent on a per weight basis in regard to progestational effects and has little or no es

Dec 8,2021  Drugs

A novel food pursuant---nicotinamide riboside chloride

Nicotinamide Riboside Chloride is the chloride salt form of nicotinamide riboside(NR).NR is a new form pyridine-nucleoside of vitamin B3 that functions as a precursor to nicotinamide adenine dinucleot

Dec 7,2021  Food Additives

Application of NADP Disodium Salt

NADP disodium salt (Disodium NADP), a nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, is a redox cofactor. NADP disodium salt is a key cofactor for electron transfer in the metabolism, being alternately oxidized (

Dec 7,2021  Biochemical Engineering

Application and Pharmacology of Lorcaserin hydrochloride

Lorcaserin hydrochloride is a hydrochloride obtained by reaction of lorcaserin with one equivalent of hydrochloric acid. Used as an anti-obesity drug. It has a role as a serotonergic agonist and an ap

Dec 7,2021  API

Introduction of Edoxaban

Edoxaban is an orally active inhibitor of coagulation factor Xa (activated factor X) with anticoagulant activity. Edoxaban is administered as Edoxaban tosylate.

Dec 7,2021  Drugs

How to avoid sodium laureth sulfate

Sodium laureth sulfate has been implicated in several health concerns including skin and eye irritation, but the main problem with this chemical is the fact that it’s frequently contaminated by 1,4 di

Dec 6,2021  Surfactant

Use of Captafol

Captafol is colorless to pale yellow in color with a distinct odor. It has a molecular weight of 349.1, water solubility of 1.4 mg L-1at 20°C, and melting point of 160–162°C. Some common trade names o

Dec 6,2021  Chemical pesticides ​

Side effects of Calomel

Calomel is a mercury chloride mineral with formula Hg2Cl2 (see mercury(I) chloride). The name derives from Greek kalos (beautiful) and melas (black) because it turns black on reaction with ammonia. Th

Dec 6,2021  Inorganic chemistry

Toxicity of Cadmium

Discovered in 1817 as an impurity in calamine (zinc carbonate) by Friedrich Stromeyer and Karl Samuel Leberecht Hermann while working independently, cadmium exists in abundance of w0.1 ppm in the Eart

Dec 3,2021  Inorganic chemistry

Toxicity of 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate

3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB) — IUPAC name 1-azabicyclo[2.2.2]octan-3-yl hydroxy(diphenyl)acetate; US Army code EA-2277; NATO code BZ; Soviet code Substance 78— is an odorless and bitter-tasting mil

Dec 3,2021  API
Prev12345678910...Next>  Go to Page