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Synthesis, Surface Activity, Emulsifiability and Bactericidal Performance of Zwitterionic Tetrameric Surfactants. [PDF]
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Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics for Assessing Epitranscriptomic Regulations. [PDF]
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Northern peatland microbial communities exhibit resistance to warming and acquire electron acceptors from soil organic matter. [PDF]
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Transgenerational Reproductive and Developmental Toxicity Induced by N-Nitrosodimethylamine and Its Metabolite Formaldehyde in Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]
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Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2008
Forty-six different foods eaten by six healthy male volunteers were investigated as potential sources of the aliphatic secondary amine, dimethylamine. None that were representatives from the fruit and vegetable, meat, dairy and grain produce categories afforded any measurable elevation in urinary dimethylamine output following ingestion.
S C, Mitchell, A Q, Zhang, R L, Smith
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Forty-six different foods eaten by six healthy male volunteers were investigated as potential sources of the aliphatic secondary amine, dimethylamine. None that were representatives from the fruit and vegetable, meat, dairy and grain produce categories afforded any measurable elevation in urinary dimethylamine output following ingestion.
S C, Mitchell, A Q, Zhang, R L, Smith
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Clinica Chimica Acta, 1995
The urinary excretion of dimethylamine has been measured in 203 unrelated healthy volunteers (102 male) who maintained their normal diets. The results for female volunteers are the first reported in the literature. The average daily output was 17.43 +/- 11.80 mg (mean +/- S.D.) (21.21 +/- 14.78 male; 13.74 +/- 5.65 female) with values for the majority ...
A Q, Zhang, S C, Mitchell, R L, Smith
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The urinary excretion of dimethylamine has been measured in 203 unrelated healthy volunteers (102 male) who maintained their normal diets. The results for female volunteers are the first reported in the literature. The average daily output was 17.43 +/- 11.80 mg (mean +/- S.D.) (21.21 +/- 14.78 male; 13.74 +/- 5.65 female) with values for the majority ...
A Q, Zhang, S C, Mitchell, R L, Smith
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Dimethylamine formation in man
Biochemical Pharmacology, 1993Trimethylamine N-oxide, a common food component, has been identified as a major source of urinary dimethylamine in man. The potential pathophysiological consequences of exposure to dietary derived dimethylamine are raised.
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Contact allergy to oleamidopropyl dimethylamine
Contact Dermatitis, 1984Contact allergy to the cationic emulfisier oleamidopropyl dimethylamine was demonstrated in 3 patients. In every case the emulsifier was present in a particular brand of body lotion. Patch test concentrations of 0.1% and 0.5% in water are proposed; slightly higher concentrations may induce irritant responses.
de Groot, A.C., Liem, Dhiam H.
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