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Carbetapentane citrate

2020
Carbetapentane citrate, a non-opioid centrally-acting antitussive drug, is a common treatment for cough associated with other diseases such as common cold and respiratory tract infections. Its mode of action is very close to that of atropine; since it acts at the level of the peripheral parasympathetic nerve endings. The drug reaches its maximum plasma
Ahmed S, Abo Dena   +2 more
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Cooperative effects of Na+ and citrates on the dissolution of calcium oxalate crystals.

Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP, 2020
Precipitation and dissolution of calcium oxalate monohydrate (CaOx) crystals are relevant due to their major role in kidney stone diseases. To such an extent, small molecules and ions can act as inhibitors to prevent the formation of calcium oxalate ...
M. Shanthil, K. Sandeep, P. Sajith
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Crystal structures of ammonium citrates

Powder Diffraction, 2018
The crystal structures of (NH4)H2C6H5O7 and (NH4)3C6H5O7 have been determined using a combination of powder and single crystal techniques. The structure of (NH4)2HC6H5O7 has been determined previously by single crystal diffraction.
Austin M. Wheatley, J. Kaduk
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Use of alcoholic–alkaline treated starch citrates and lactates as fat and protein replacer in imitation Mozzarella cheese

Journal of food process engineering, 2019
The present study substituted (a) casein (CR) and (b) casein and fat (CR + FR) simultaneously with cold water‐soluble (CWS) rice starch citrates and lactates to control functional characteristics of imitation cheese (IC).
N. A. Butt   +3 more
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Crystal structures of tricalcium citrates

Powder Diffraction, 2018
The crystal structures of calcium citrate hexahydrate, calcium citrate tetrahydrate, and anhydrous calcium citrate have been solved using laboratory and synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction data, and optimized using density functional techniques.
J. Kaduk
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Determination of citrate with citrate lyase

Analytical Biochemistry, 1966
Abstract A method is described for the rapid determination of citrate in biological material which is based on the complete cleavage of the substance by purified preparations of citrate lyase in the presence of zinc ions. The assay of citrate lyase is also markedly improved by addition of zinc. The method was applied to a number of animal tissues and
H, Moellering, W, Gruber
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Thermoanalytical studies of zinc citrate, bismuth citrate and calcium citrate

Thermochimica Acta, 1987
Abstract Thermal decomposition behaviour of the citrates of zinc, bismuth and calcium has been investigated individually and as binary mixtures (1:1) consisting of zinc citrate as the essential component. Zinc citrate is found to decompose to zinc oxide at 400 ° C, bismuth citrate decomposes to α-Bi 2 O 3 at 360 ° C and calcium citrate decomposes to
A. Srivastava   +2 more
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Acetyl Trialkyl Citrates

International Journal of Toxicology, 2023
The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reviewed newly available studies since their original assessment in 2002, along with updated information regarding product types and concentrations of use, and confirmed that Acetyl Triethyl Citrate, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Acetyl Triethylhexyl Citrate, and Acetyl Trihexyl Citrate are safe as cosmetic ...
Wilbur, Johnson   +11 more
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Toxicology of the citric acid esters: Tributyl citrate, acetyl tributyl citrate, triethyl citrate, and acetyl triethyl citrate

Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1959
1. 1. Some pharmacologic and toxic properties of four citrate esters, tributyl (TBC), acetyl tributyl (ATBC), triethyl (TEC), and acetyl triethyl (ATEC) citrates, administered by the gastrointestinal route have been studied in 250 rats and 95 cats. 2. 2. The two tributyl citrates are nontoxic by the oral route in the rat and cat.
M, FINKELSTEIN, H, GOLD
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