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  2. o-Toluidine - Wikipedia

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    o-Toluidine is absorbed through inhalation and dermal contact as well as from the gastrointestinal tract. [19] [13] [20] [21]The metabolism of o-toluidine involves many competing activating and deactivating pathways, including N-acetylation, N-oxidation, and N-hydroxylation, and ring oxidation.

  3. Tolidine - Wikipedia

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    2-Tolidine (orthotolidine, o-tolidine; not to be confused with o-toluidine) is an organic compound with the chemical formula (C 6 H 4 (CH 3)NH 2) 2. Several isomers are known; the 3-tolidine derivative is also important commercially. It is a colorless compound although commercial samples are often colored. It is slightly soluble in water.

  4. List of commercially available insulins - Wikipedia

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    It is generally considered safe to use during pregnancy and breastfeeding. [39] It works similarly to human insulin by enhancing glucose uptake in tissues and reducing glucose production by the liver. [37] It is a synthetic form of human insulin, with a single amino acid change, replacing proline with aspartic acid at the B28 position. [40]

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    Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare Ferulic Acid + Retinol brightening solution uses cherries -- yes, cherries! -- as well as fennel and artichokes to deal with dark spots, fine lines and wrinkles.

  6. Orthotolidine - Wikipedia

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  7. Liniment - Wikipedia

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    The equine version of Absorbine is sometimes used by humans, [22] though, anecdotally, its benefits in humans may be because the smell of menthol releases serotonin, or due to a placebo effect. [20] Earl Sloan was a US entrepreneur who made his initial fortune selling his father's horse liniment formula beginning in the period following the ...

  8. Iodine (medical use) - Wikipedia

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    Iodine is a chemical element with many uses in medicine, depending on the form. Elemental iodine and iodophors are topical antiseptics. [2] Iodine, in non-elemental form, functions as an essential nutrient in human biology (see iodine in biology). [3] Organic compounds containing iodine are also useful iodinated contrast agents in X-ray imaging ...

  9. Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate - Wikipedia

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    3. Agarawal A., et al. Follow-up experience using histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate solution in clinical pancreas transplantation Transplant Proc. 2005;37:3523–3526. 4. Pokorny H., et al.: Histidine-tryptophan-ketoglutarate solution for organ preservation in human liver transplantation — a prospective multi-centre observation study.