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  • | ImageFileL1 = 3-aminobenzoic acid.svg | ImageFileR1 = 3-aminobenzoic-acid-3D-balls.png
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  • | Name = 3-Amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid | ImageFile = 3-amino-5-nitrosalicylic acid.svg
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  • | ImageFile = 2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid.png '''2,3-Dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid''' (abbreviated '''DMPS''') and its sodium salt (known as '''Unithiol''') a
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  • Burning oil and acid rain,<br/>
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  • ...vent sticking. Add 1 tablespoon bottled lemon juice or 1/4 teaspoon citric acid to each pint jar.
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  • * 6 cups of white wine vinegar (at least 5 % of acetic acid)
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  • ...ent acidity vinegar per quart may be used instead of lemon juice or citric acid. However, vinegar may cause undesirable flavor changes. ...and remove cores. Leave whole or halve. Add bottled lemon juice or citric acid to jars (See acidification directions). Add 1 teaspoon of salt per quart to
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  • * 1/2 ts Ascorbic acid
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  • ...vert the simple sugars, [[glucose]] and [[fructose]], along with the amino acid glutamine, to chemically stable carboxylic acids. Left untreated, these sug ...n be isolated from sugar beet. Uridine in combination with [[omega 3 fatty acid]]s has been shown to alleviate [[depression (mood)|depression]].<ref>[http:
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  • Get the thick Mill scale off with dilute acid or a rough snagging with the angle grinder.
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  • Put a drop of [[Muriatic Acid|muriatic acid]] on the item in question, if it bubbles freely, it is supposed to have mag
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  • ...is thought to result from the metabolism of halothane to [[trifluoroacetic acid]] via oxidative reactions in the liver. About 20% of inhaled halothane is m
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  • ...Electric]] were to develop a lightweight, shock resistant, 48 volt [[Lead-acid battery]] capable of providing 110 amps for 15 minutes. [[General Electric] ...7 kW) electric motor driving a single propeller, powered by a 48 volt lead acid battery.
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  • ...val of the acetamide. This is then acylated with 2-methoxy-5-chlorobenzoic acid chloride to give the amide intermediate. This is then reacted with cyclohex
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  • ...inol''' is a drug used primarily to treat [[hyperuricemia]] (excess [[uric acid]] in [[blood plasma]]) and its complications, including chronic [[gout]].<r ...g enzyme of purine biosynthesis. Allopurinol therefore decreases both uric acid formation and purine synthesis.
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  • * Stomach upset, increased sensitivity to stomach acid to the point of ulceration of esophagus, stomach, and duodenum
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''R'')-2-acetamido-3-sulfanylpropanoic acid | synonyms=<small>(''R'')-2-acetamido-3-mercaptopropanoic acid</small>
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  • ...30mg/100ml) calcium. Calcium gluconate is a salt of calcium and [[gluconic acid]]. ...Martin C, Pradeau D |title=Topical treatment of experimental hydrofluoric acid skin burns by 2.5% calcium gluconate |journal=J Burn Care Res |volume=27 |i
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  • | title = Syntheses and therapeutic potential of hydroxamic acid based siderophores and analogs
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  • | IUPAC_name = (2''S'')-2-amino-3-methyl-3-sulfanyl-butanoic acid ...n's disease was not primarily a problem of copper homeostasis but of amino acid metabolism, and that [[dimercaprol]] should be used as a chelator. Later st
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  • Thiosulfate anion characteristically reacts with [[dilution|dilute]] [[acid]]s to produce sulfur, [[sulfur dioxide]] and [[water]]:<ref name="holleman" ...b>3</sub> ([[thiosulfuric acid]]) can be obtained. It is a somewhat strong acid with pK<sub>a</sub>s of 0.6 and 1.7 for the first and second dissociation r
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  • ...ma2 subunits.<ref>Granger, P. et al. Modulation of the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A receptor by the antiepileptic drugs carbamazepine and phenytoin. Mol ...farin]] (Coumadin), phenytoin (Dilantin), [[theophylline]], and [[valproic acid]] (Depakote, Depakote ER, Depakene, Depacon).<ref name=Lexi-Comp/> Drugs th
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  • ...oin-folate interactions: differing effects of the sodium salt and the free acid of phenytoin. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db
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  • ...mia(CLL) through folic acid "depletion" and resultant high levels of folic acid in the mutant lymphocytes that characterize CLL Chloramphenicol is metabolised by the liver to chloramphenicol [[glucuronic acid|glucuronate]] (which is inactive). In liver impairment, the dose of chlora
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  • ...Pharmaceutical]] in the 1970s as a result of their efforts to overcome the acid instability of erythromycin. ...c Total Synthesis of Erythromycin. 1. Synthesis of an Erythronolide A Seco Acid Derivative via Asymmetric Induction. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 1981. 103. 3210-3213
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  • ..., early satiety, bloating, substernal burning, egg-smelling halitosis, and acid indigestion may be exacerbated by eating and are generally present in the a {{Nucleic acid inhibitors}}
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  • ...rately; the reason is because they inhibit successive steps in the [[folic acid|folate]] synthesis pathway (see diagram below). ...inhibitor]]s of the enzyme, inhibiting the production of [[dihydropteroic acid]].
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  • ...'' synthesis pathway for dTTP]</ref>. Bacteria are unable to take up folic acid from the environment (i.e. the infection host) and are thus dependent on th ...y low level of thrombocytes (cells that help blood clot) by lowering folic acid levels and associated bone marrow blood cell formation.
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  • ...8(48),9,11,14,16,29(45),30,32,34,36,38,46,49- pentadecaene- 40- carboxylic acid ...8414736 |doi=10.1039/b717538h}}</ref> The [[enzymes]] determine the amino acid sequence during its assembly through its 7 modules. Before Vancomycin is as
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  • ...ntibacterial]], dapsone inhibits [[bacteria]]l synthesis of [[dihydrofolic acid]], via competition with [[4-Aminobenzoic_acid|para-aminobenzoate]] for the ...oxide is an antagonist of antiinflammatory drugs that inhibit hypochlorous acid production by myeloperoxidase. Biochem Pharmacol 1993; 45:2003-2010.</ref><
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  • ...sistant ''Staphylococcus aureus'' ([[MRSA]]) in combination with [[fusidic acid]]. It is used in prophylactic therapy against ''Neisseria meningitidis'' ([ ...id17055024">{{cite journal |author=Charity JC, Katz E, Moss B |title=Amino acid substitutions at multiple sites within the vaccinia virus D13 scaffold prot
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  • ...bacilli. It works by obstructing the formation of [[cell wall]]. [[Mycolic acid]]s attach to the 5'-hydroxyl groups of [[D-arabinose]] residues of [[arabin
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  • ...ve and is generally well tolerated. It is manufactured from [[isonicotinic acid]], which is produced from [[4-Methylpyridine|4-methylpyridine]].<ref>{{Cite ...[[fatty acid synthase]]. This process inhibits the synthesis of [[mycolic acid]], required for the [[mycobacterium|mycobacterial]] cell wall. A range of r
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  • ...nthase]] (FAS) I, which is required by the bacterium to synthesise [[fatty acid]]s<!-- ...elch J, Jacobs WR pi. Pyrazinoic acid and its n'Propyl Ester Inhibit Fatty Acid Synthase I in Replicating Tubercle Bacilli. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 20
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  • The terminal two amino acid residues of the [[murein]] precursor [[lipid II]] consist of [[D-alanine]],
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  • ...1">{{cite journal |author=Quémard A, Lanéelle G, Lacave C |title=Mycolic acid synthesis: a target for ethionamide in mycobacteria? |journal=Antimicrob. A
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  • ...Translocation by Kanamycin and Viomycin: A Comparative Study with Fusidic Acid, Biochem.Biophys.Res.Commun. 92, pp.647-654, 1980</ref>.
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  • ...[Bioavailability]] is not significantly affected by the absence of stomach acid. Concentrations measured in the urine, tears, and skin are approximately 10
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  • 21,25,27,29,31-hexaene-36-carboxylic acid
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  • ...cyclo [33.3.1] nonatriaconta- 19,21,23,25,27,29,31-heptaene- 36-carboxylic acid
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  • ...with [[dichloromethane]]. As formed under acidic conditions, [[hydroiodic acid]] (HI) is a stronger reducing agent.<ref>N. N. Greenwood, A. Earnshaw, ''Ch
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  • is a [[guanosine]] [[nucleic acid analogues|analogue]] [[antiviral drug]], marketed under trade names such as
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  • |excretion=[[Kidney|Renal]] (1.2% abacavir, 30% 5'-carboxylic acid metabolite, 36% 5'-glucuronide metabolite, 15% unidentified minor metabolit
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  • ...lets that included an [[antacid]] buffering compound to neutralize stomach acid. The chewable tablets were not only large and fragile, they also were foul-
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  • ...''Stanford University Drug Resistance Database''</ref> The change in amino acid sequence from YMDD to YIDD results in a 3.2 fold reduction in the error rat
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  • ...({[(2''R'')-1-(6-amino-9''H''-purin-9-yl)propan-2-yl]oxy}methyl)phosphonic acid
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  • ...lism = Metabolized to 5'phosphates, de-riboside, and deriboside carboxylic acid the hydrolysis product of this, 1,2,4-triazole 3-carboxylic acid.
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  • | metabolism = [[hydrolysis|Hydrolyzed]] to furoic acid and diloxanide, which undergoes extensive [[glucuronidation]]
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  • ...ylenol 3]] and 4 tablets and elixir); with the analgesic [[acetylsalicylic acid]] ([[aspirin]]), as [[co-codaprin]]; or with the [[NSAID]] (non-steroidal [ ...h paracetamol or ibuprofen), 9,6 mg/tablet in Denmark (with acetylosalicic acid and magnesium hydroxide making it unfit for cold water extraction). For Ir
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  • ...-reduction properties. Ascorbic acid, for example, forms [[dehydroascorbic acid]] when [[redox|oxidized]], which when in the presence of [[nitrous anhydrid In the presence of acid (such as in the stomach) or heat (such as via cooking), nitrosamines are co
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  • | metabolism = 50% [[hydrolyse]]d to [[tropine]] and [[tropic acid]] ...ub>23</sub>[[Nitrogen|N]][[Oxygen|O]]<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>·[[sulfuric acid|H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>]]·[[water|H<sub>2</sub>O]], the full chemical
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  • | IUPAC_name = 4-amino-2-hydroxy-benzoic acid | image = P-Aminosalicylic acid.svg
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  • ...tions. NMDA and AMPA are receptors for the [[neurotransmitter]] [[Glutamic acid#Neurotransmitter|glutamate]]. The glutamate system has been implicated in d ...| title = Dopamine D2High receptors stimulated by phencyclidines, lysergic acid diethylamide, salvinorin A, and modafinil | journal = Synapse (New York, N.
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  • ...1-cyclopropyl- 6-fluoro- 4-oxo- 7-piperazin- 1-yl- quinoline- 3-carboxylic acid ...opropyl-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-7-(1-piperazinyl)-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid. Its empirical formula is C<sub>17</sub>H<sub>18</sub>FN<sub>3</sub>O<sub>3
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  • | CAS_supplemental = (sodium salt)<br/>76-75-5 (free acid) <!-- Also CAS verified --> ...rbituric acid, and 5-ethyl-5-(1'-methyl-3'-carboxypropyl)-2-thiobarbituric acid.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Bory C, Chantin C, Boulieu R, ''et al.'' |title
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  • The addition of a strong [[reducing agent]], such as [[ascorbic acid]], to a sulfide-containing solution is sometimes used to prevent sulfide ox ...ercalate]] in nucleic acid chains, thus avoiding interference with nucleic acid retention on hybridization membranes or with the hybridization process itse
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  • ...thus inhibits [[translation (biology)|translation]] of [[mRNA]]. Nucleic acid synthesis is not affected. Unlike erythromycin, azithromycin is acid-stable and can therefore be taken orally with no need of protection from ga
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  • ...[[hypoglycemia]] if used alone. [[Lactic acidosis]] (a buildup of [[lactic acid|lactate]] in the blood) can be a serious concern in [[overdose]] and when i ...adequate oxygenation of tissues); the most common cause of impaired lactic acid excretion is kidney disease.<ref name=Golan>{{vcite book |author=Shu AD, My
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-propylpentanoic acid | licence_US = Valproic+acid
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  • ...id]], strong [[Alkali|base]], or a [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] ([[phosphoric acid]], [[potassium hydroxide]], [[sodium hydroxide]], [[zinc chloride]], respec ...]], [[sodium]], [[iron]], [[lead]], [[arsenic]], [[fluorine]], and [[boric acid]].
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-acetoxybenzoic acid | OtherNames = Acetylsalicylic acid
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  • * [[Acetylsalicylic acid|Aspirin]] * [[Valproic acid]]
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  • ...ion from Prussian blue, and in English became known popularly as ''Prussic acid.'' Prussian blue would also give the name to the [[cyanide]] family of comp ...x Perls (1843-1881), used separate solutions of potassium ferrocyanide and acid to stain tissue (these are now used combined, just before staining). Iron d
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  • 1,3,5-trisulfonic acid
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  • .../>-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-<br />carboxylic acid
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  • ...etrazol-1-ylacetyl)amino]-5-thia-1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid
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  • ...mino}-3-ethenyl-8-oxo-5-thia-<br>1-azabicyclo[4.2.0]oct-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid
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  • ...ino}-3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-<br>4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane-2-carboxylic acid
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  • ...-6- [(phenylacetyl)amino]- 4-thia-1-azabicyclo[3.2.0] heptane-2-carboxylic acid
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  • ...eby inhibiting the ability of the [[parietal cell]]s to produce [[gastric acid]]. ...oating|enteric-coated]], due to the rapid degradation of the drug in the [[acid]]ic conditions of the [[stomach]]. This is most commonly achieved by formul
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  • ...1-ethoxy-1-oxo-4-phenylbutan-2-yl]amino}propanoyl]pyrrolidine-2-carboxylic acid <BR><BR>(Diagrams above are enalapril and enalaprilat, respectively. Data b
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''S'')-2-amino-3-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl-propanoic acid ...n as [[aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase|aromatic <small>L</small>-amino acid decarboxylase]], which converts [[L-DOPA|<small>L</small>-DOPA]] into [[dop
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  • | IUPAC_name = 4-chloro-2-(furan-2-ylmethylamino)- 5-sulfamoylbenzoic acid
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  • ...nd others at Merck; while Huff and his associates confirmed that mevalonic acid was an intermediate in cholesterol biosynthesis. In 1959, the [[HMG-CoA red
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  • ...], and then by the [[decarboxylation]] of [[L-DOPA]] by [[aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase]] (which is often referred to as dopa decarboxylase). In some ...noamine oxidase]] ([[MAOA]] and [[MAOB]]) into [[3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetic acid]]. In the prefrontal cortex, however, there are very few dopamine transport
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  • ...um is such that the net reaction catalyzed by CA is conversion of carbonic acid to carbon dioxide and water. ...amide'', inhibit CA in tissue and fluid, causing less movement of carbonic acid toward CO<sub>2</sub> production. In the kidneys, blocking CA leads to bic
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  • | ImageFileL1 = Acetic-acid-2D-skeletal.svg | ImageFileL2 = Acetic-acid-CRC-GED-3D-balls-B.png
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  • | Name = Diatrizoic acid | ImageFile = Diatrizoic acid.svg
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  • |OtherNames=Sodium DL-lactate; Lactic acid sodium salt; E325 ...acid]] and has a mild saline taste. It is produced by neutralizing lactic acid, which is produced by fermentation of a sugar source. As a food additive,
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  • |IUPAC_name = 2,4:2',4'-O-(oxydistibylidyne)bis[D-gluconic acid]
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  • ...to the active metabolites [[6-mercaptopurine]] (6-MP) and [[6-thioinosinic acid]].
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  • ...antacid]]s and [[laxative]]s; it interferes with the absorption of [[folic acid]] and [[iron]].<ref>{{cite news|publisher=University of Michigan|url=http:/ ...ater (milk of magnesia) are used as an [[antacid]] to neutralize stomach [[acid]], and a laxative. The [[diarrhea]] caused by magnesium hydroxide carries a
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  • ...t|H<sub>2</sub>-receptor antagonist]] that inhibits [[gastric acid|stomach acid]] production. It is commonly used in treatment of [[peptic ulcer]] disease
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  • ...= soluble in [[acid]]s, [[alkali]]s, [[hydrochloric acid|HCl]], [[sulfuric acid|H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>]] Aluminium hydroxide is [[amphoteric]]. It dissolves in [[acid]], forming Al(H<sub>2</sub>O)<sub>6</sub><sup>3+</sup> (hexaaquaaluminate)
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  • ...lucose. Through [[glycolysis]] and later in the reactions of the [[citric acid cycle]] (TCAC), glucose is [[oxidize]]d to eventually form [[carbon dioxide ...s also a [[precursor (chemistry)|precursor]] for [[vitamin C]] ([[ascorbic acid]]) production. It is modified for use in these processes by the glycolysis
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  • ...me = 1,3,7-trimethylpurine-2,6-dione; 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid The drug is prepared simply by combining anhydrous caffeine with [[citric acid]] monohydrate and [[sodium citrate]] dihydrate. In method of action, the p
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  • | [[Formic acid]] || 19.2 ...he making of [[nitric acid]] from [[potassium nitrate]] and [[hydrochloric acid]].
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  • ...anti-inflammatoes this by inhibiting collagen formation, decreasing amino acid uptake by muscle, and inhibiting protein synthesis.}}</ref><ref>Manchester, ....; Pakhmurnyi, B.A. (1979) “Role of Glucocorticoids in Regulation of the Acid-Excreting Function of the Kidneys”. Fiziol. Z H SSR I.M.I.M. Sechenova 65
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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-2-(4-(2-methylpropyl)phenyl)propanoic acid ...outdated nomenclature '''i'''so-'''bu'''tyl-'''pro'''panoic-'''phen'''olic acid) is a [[non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug]] (NSAID) originally marketed
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  • ..., a [[monoamine]] produced only by the [[adrenal gland]]s from the [[amino acid]]s [[phenylalanine]] and [[tyrosine]]. ...]]. Together these effects lead to increased [[blood glucose]] and [[fatty acid]]s, providing substrates for energy production within cells throughout the
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  • | SolubleOther = soluble in [[alcohol]], [[ether]], [[sulfuric acid]] ...f "nitrous air diminished", by heating iron filings dampened with [[nitric acid]].<ref name="Joseph Priestley">{{cite web |url=http://www.erowid.org/chemic
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  • ...gh [[oxidizing acid]]s such as concentrated [[sulfuric acid]] and [[nitric acid]] or [[aqua regia]] dissolve it to give [[sulfate]], [[nitrate]], and [[chl ...[[2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid]] (DMPS), and [[dimercaptosuccinic acid]] (DMSA). In one small study including 11 construction workers exposed to e
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  • ...]], so that the acoustic energy travels much farther in the ocean. [[Boric acid]] also contributes to absorption; but the most abundant salt in seawater, [
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  • ...hepatic]] [[glucuronidation]], such as [[indomethacin]], [[acetylsalicylic acid]] (Aspirin) and [[trimethoprim]], decrease the elimination rate and increas
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  • ...poor lipid solubility, protein binding, rapid conjugation with glucuronic acid and ionization, it does not cross easily. [[Diacetylmorphine]], which is de ...ate solution is 8.5, the salts are acidic. Since they derive from a strong acid but weak base, they are both at about pH = 5; as a consequence, the morphin
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  • ...reduces fever]]. Efforts to refine and isolate [[salicin]] and [[salicylic acid]] took place throughout the middle- and late-19th century, and was accompli ...on of [[4-Nitrophenol|''p''-nitrophenol]] with [[tin]] in glacial [[acetic acid]] in 1877,<ref>{{cite journal
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  • ...ns 40% propylene glycol, 10% ethyl alcohol, 5% sodium benzoate and benzoic acid as buffers, and 1.5% benzyl alcohol as a preservative.<ref name="ElephantCa ...ns 40% propylene glycol, 10% ethyl alcohol, 5% sodium benzoate and benzoic acid as buffers, and 1.5% benzyl alcohol as a preservative.<ref name="ElephantCa
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  • ...no}- 3,3-dimethyl- 7-oxo- 4-thia- 1-azabicyclo[3.2.0]heptane- 2-carboxylic acid ...uch as penicillin. For this reason it is often combined with [[clavulanic acid]], a β-lactamase inhibitor, and marketed under one name. This increases ef
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  • ...ol]], [[ethylene glycol]], [[formic acid]]<br/>insoluble in [[hydrochloric acid|HCl]] | [[Formic acid]] || 52
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  • ...ki>''</nowiki>,2<nowiki>'''</nowiki>-(ethane-1,2-diyldinitrilo)tetraacetic acid ...hane-tetraacetic acid, Edetic acid, Edetate, Ethylenedinitrilo-tetraacetic acid, Versene, ethylenediamine-tetraacetate
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  • | IUPAC_name = 4-Thia-1-azabicyclo(3.2.0)heptane-2-carboxylic acid, 3,3-dimethyl-7-oxo-6-((phenylacetyl)amino)- (2''S''-(2α,5α,6β))- | CAS_supplemental = (free acid)<br/>{{CAS|69-57-8}} (sodium salt)
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  • ...styrene]], [[fiberglass]], [[nylon]], [[polycarbonate]], and [[polylactic acid]] ...alifornia (SB 898) proposed adding a "0" code for compostable [[polylactic acid]].<ref>http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/cgi-bin/postquery?bill_number=sb_898&sess=
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  • ...styrene]], [[fiberglass]], [[nylon]], [[polycarbonate]], and [[polylactic acid]]
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