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  2. Amerifit Brands - Wikipedia

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    Amerifit Brands, also commonly known as Amerifit, Inc. and Amerifit Nutrition, is an American corporation that produces numerous health and wellness brands, such as Estroven, AZO, and Culturelle. Its headquarters are located in Cromwell , Connecticut , but were previously located in Bloomfield , nearly 25 miles away.

  3. Phenazopyridine - Wikipedia

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    Phenazopyridine is an azo dye. [17] [18] Other azo dyes, which were previously used in textiles, printing, and plastic manufacturing, have been implicated as carcinogens that can cause bladder cancer. [19] While phenazopyridine has never been shown to cause cancer in humans, evidence from animal models suggests that it is potentially ...

  4. Azo dye - Wikipedia

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    Azo dyes are synthetic dyes and do not occur naturally. [2] [3] Most azo dyes contain only one azo group but there are some that contain two or three azo groups, called "diazo dyes" and "triazo dyes" respectively. Azo dyes comprise 60–70% of all dyes used in food and textile industries. [3]

  5. Ocean Spray (cooperative) - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. is an American agricultural cooperative of cranberry growers headquartered in Plymouth County, Massachusetts.It currently has over 700 member growers (in Massachusetts, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Oregon, Washington, Florida, British Columbia and other parts of Canada, as well as Chile).

  6. Azo compound - Wikipedia

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    Azo compounds are organic compounds bearing the functional group diazenyl (R−N=N−R′, in which R and R′ can be either aryl or alkyl groups).. IUPAC defines azo compounds as: "Derivatives of diazene (diimide), HN=NH, wherein both hydrogens are substituted by hydrocarbyl groups, e.g. PhN=NPh azobenzene or diphenyldiazene.", where Ph stands for phenyl group. [1]

  7. Azobenzene - Wikipedia

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    Azobenzene is a photoswitchable chemical compound composed of two phenyl rings linked by a N=N double bond.It is the simplest example of an aryl azo compound.The term 'azobenzene' or simply 'azo' is often used to refer to a wide class of similar compounds.

  8. Metal-complex dyes - Wikipedia

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    Many azo dyes, especially those derived from naphthols, form metal complexes by complexation of one of the azo nitrogen centers. The insertion of the metal into the organic ligand often involves redox reactions, e.g. pre-reaction of sodium dichromate with glucose.

  9. Azobenzene reductase - Wikipedia

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    Azobenzene reductase also known as azoreductase (EC 1.7.1.6) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction: . N,N-dimethyl-1,4-phenylenediamine + aniline + NADP + 4-(dimethylamino)azobenzene + NADPH + H +