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  2. Nitazoxanide - Wikipedia

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    Nitazoxanide is a light yellow crystalline powder. It is poorly soluble in ethanol and practically insoluble in water. The molecular formula of Nitazoxanide is C12H9N3O5S and its molecular weight is 307.28 g/mol2. Tizoxanide, an active metabolite of nitazoxanide in humans, is also an antiparasitic drug of the thiazolide class.

  3. Leucocoprinus birnbaumii - Wikipedia

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    However due to the confusion in the early taxonomy of Leucocoprinus species Hennings describes them as belonging to L. cepaestipes, despite describing the mushrooms as golden yellow. Hennings describes the sclerotia as small (barely 1mm), light yellow and felt-like, with them covering entire areas of plant pots and beds.

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  5. Polyvinylpyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    white to light yellow, hygroscopic, amorphous powder Density: 1.2 g/cm 3: Melting point: 150 to 180 °C (302 to 356 °F; 423 to 453 K) (glass temperature)

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  7. Conocybe macrospora - Wikipedia

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    The surface is orange yellow with a yellow tip when immature and uniformly brassy yellow to orangy yellow when mature often with a slightly darker orange brown base when old. Longitudinal striations run up the length of the stem and the surface has some hairs. Flesh: Whitish to light yellow in the cap and orangish yellow in the stem.

  8. Methoxychlor - Wikipedia

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    Methoxychlor was used to protect crops, ornamentals, livestock, and pets against fleas, mosquitoes, cockroaches, and other insects. It was intended to be a replacement for DDT, but has since been banned for use as a pesticide based on its acute toxicity, bioaccumulation, and endocrine disruption activity.

  9. Aspergillus terreus - Wikipedia

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    The conidia of A. terreus are small, about 2 μm in diameter, globose-shaped, smooth-walled, and can vary from light yellow to hyaline. [10] Unique to this species is the production of aleurioconidia, asexual spores produced directly on the hyphae that are larger than the phialoconidia (e.g. 6–7 μm in diameter).