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  2. Corvalol - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The chemical is 3-methylbutyric acid, also known as isovaleric acid or isopentanoic acid. [1] [5] It is a simple short-chain fatty acid also produced by many bacteria like many other short chain fatty acids such as butyric acid and propanoic acid. It is modified by substituting a bromine functional group when used in Corvalol, and thus ...

  3. Kutnohorite - Wikipedia

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    Kutnohorite is a rare calcium manganese carbonate mineral with magnesium and iron that is a member of the dolomite group. It forms a series with dolomite, and with ankerite.The end member formula is CaMn 2+ (CO 3) 2, [6] but Mg 2+ and Fe 2+ commonly substitute for Mn 2+, with the manganese content varying from 38% to 84%, [2] so the formula Ca(Mn 2+,Mg,Fe 2+)(CO 3) 2 better represents the species.

  4. Canrenone - Wikipedia

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    Canrenone, sold under the brand names Contaren, Luvion, Phanurane, and Spiroletan, is a steroidal antimineralocorticoid [3] [4] of the spirolactone group related to spironolactone which is used as a diuretic in Europe, including in Italy and Belgium.

  5. Gurn - Wikipedia

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    The World Gurning Championship takes place annually at the Egremont Crab Fair. [4] The fair dates back to 1267, when King Henry III granted it a Royal Charter. [ 5 ] The origins of the gurning competition itself are unclear, and it may not be so old, although it was described as an ancient tradition by local newspaper The Cumberland Paquet in 1852.

  6. 4 proven health benefits of ashwagandha - AOL

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    In a 2019 study, participants who took 240 mg of ashwagandha extract daily for 60 days had significant reductions in their anxiety levels compared with those who received a placebo. 3. May aid sleep

  7. Synephrine - Wikipedia

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    Extracts of unripe fruit from Asian cultivars of Citrus aurantium (commonly known as "bitter" orange), collected in China, were reported to contain synephrine levels of about 0.1–0.3%, or ~1–3 mg/g; [10] Analysis of dried fruit of C. aurantium grown in Italy showed a concentration of synephrine of ~1 mg/g, with peel containing over three times more than the pulp.

  8. Galantamine - Wikipedia

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    Galantamine is a type of acetylcholinesterase inhibitor.It is an alkaloid extracted from the bulbs and flowers of Galanthus nivalis (common snowdrop), Galanthus caucasicus (Caucasian snowdrop), Galanthus woronowii (Voronov's snowdrop), and other members of the family Amaryllidaceae, such as Narcissus (), Leucojum aestivum (snowflake), and Lycoris including Lycoris radiata (red spider lily). [5]

  9. Donnatal - Wikipedia

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    Steigmann and Kaminski [11] examined the antisecretory effect of 0.1296 mg belladonna alkaloids + 16.2 mg phenobarbital (Donnatal®) in peptic ulcer patients, motility in a subgroup of patients and clinical effects in all patients (N =176). Of the IBS patients (n =66), a reported good response with complete relief was found in 53% of male ...