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Europium(iii) phthalocyanine complexes with 8-oxyquinoline

Russian Chemical Bulletin, 2011
Europium(iii) phthalocyanine complexes containing 8-oxyquinoline fragments were synthesized. The complexes were identified and structurally characterized by IR and UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
K. N. Maksimova   +3 more
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Final Amended Report on the Safety Assessment of Oxyquinoline and Oxyquinoline Sulfate as Used in Cosmetics1

International Journal of Toxicology, 2006
Oxyquinoline is a heterocyclic phenol and Oxyquinoline Sulfate is its salt, both of which are described as cosmetic biocides for use in cosmetic formulations. In an earlier Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) safety assessment, the available data were found insufficient to support safety.
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OXYQUINOLINE NEUROTOXICITY

The Lancet, 1983
B, Guy-Grand, A, Basdevant, M, Soffer
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Effect of oxyquinoline ointment on diaper dermatitis.

Dermatology nursing, 1991
The effectiveness of oxyquinoline ointment for diaper dermatitis was tested in a randomized double-blind trial. Compared to a combined control treatment group using Desitin or A & D ointment, use of oxyquinoline ointment significantly improved rash.
S M, Minnich   +2 more
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NEUROTOXICITY OF OXYQUINOLINES

The Lancet, 1980
O, Hansson, A, Herxheimer
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Inhibition of Mycobacteria by 8-Oxyquinoline as a Taxonomic Characteristic

Nature, 1966
EARLIER investigations by Szabo1,2 and Tacquet et al.3 of the accumulation of iron in bacterial cells suggested that iron may play a different part in the metabolism of saprophytic mycobacteria. When cultivated on Lowen-stein–Jensen medium containing 1 per cent ferric-ammonium citrate some of the saprophytic strains accumulated iron within the cell ...
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Final amended report on the safety assessment of oxyquinoline and oxyquinoline sulfate as used in cosmetics.

International journal of toxicology, 2006
Oxyquinoline is a heterocyclic phenol and Oxyquinoline Sulfate is its salt, both of which are described as cosmetic biocides for use in cosmetic formulations. In an earlier Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) safety assessment, the available data were found insufficient to support safety.
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HALOGENATED OXYQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AND NEUROLOGICAL SYNDROMES

The Lancet, 1971
Y, Shimada   +3 more
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