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  2. 4-Phenylphenol - Wikipedia

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    4-Phenylphenol is a flammable, difficult to ignite, white, scaly solid with a phenol-like odor that is very slightly soluble in water. [3] References

  3. Phenylphenol - Wikipedia

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    4-Phenylphenol This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 20:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  4. Sodium phenylbutyrate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium phenylbutyrate is taken orally or by nasogastric intubation as a tablet or powder, and tastes very salty and bitter. It treats urea cycle disorders, genetic diseases in which nitrogen waste builds up in the blood plasma as ammonia glutamine (a state called hyperammonemia) due to deficiences in the enzymes carbamoyl phosphate synthetase I, ornithine transcarbamylase, or argininosuccinic ...

  5. C12H10O - Wikipedia

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    4-Phenylphenol, or p-phenylphenol Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula This set index page lists chemical structure articles associated with the same molecular formula .

  6. Phenol - Wikipedia

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    Phenol is a normal metabolic product, excreted in quantities up to 40 mg/L in human urine. [49] The temporal gland secretion of male elephants showed the presence of phenol and 4-methylphenol during musth. [53] [54] It is also one of the chemical compounds found in castoreum. This compound is ingested from the plants the beaver eats. [55]

  7. Alkylphenol - Wikipedia

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    Alkylphenols are xenoestrogens. [3] Long chain Alkylphenols have the most potent estrogenic activity. [3] The European Union has implemented sales and use restrictions on certain applications in which nonylphenols are used because of their alleged "toxicity, persistence, and the liability to bioaccumulate" but the United States EPA has taken a slower approach to make sure that action is based ...

  8. 2-Phenylphenol - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of 2-phenylphenol is as an agricultural fungicide. It is generally applied post-harvest. It is a fungicide used for waxing citrus fruits.It is no longer a permitted food additive in the European Union, but is still allowed as a post-harvest treatment in 4 EU countries.

  9. 4-tert-Butylphenol - Wikipedia

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    Bisphenol A is difunctional and used to produce epoxy resin and polycarbonate. 4-tert-Butylphenol is monofunctional and so in polymer science terms, bisphenol A is a polymer chain extender but 4-tert-butylphenol is a chain stopper or sometimes called endcapper. It is thus use to control molecular weight by limiting chain growth.

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