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The wax obtained from the honeycomb of the bee. It consists primarily of myricyl palmitate, cerotic acid esters and some high-carbon paraffins. Beeswax is used as a stiffening agent in ointments and creams, and enables water to be incorporated to produce water-in-oil emulsions. It is also used as a coating...
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Matched Synonyms: … Mercuric iodide red ... Mercuric iodide, red ... Red mercuric iodide …
Matched Name: … Mercuric iodide …
Matched Categories: … mercuric iodide …
Experimental
Matched Synonyms: … Mercuric chloride, ammoniated …
Matched Name: … Mercuric amidochloride …
Matched Categories: … mercuric amidochloride …
Mercury chloride (HgCl2) is a highly toxic compound that volatizes slightly at ordinary temperature and appreciably at 100 degrees C. It is corrosive to mucous membranes and used as a topical antiseptic and disinfectant. Mercuric chloride was used to disinfect wounds by Arab physicians in the Middle Ages but modern...
Experimental
Matched Synonyms: … Mercuric chloride ... mercuric bichloride …
Matched Name: … Mercuric chloride …
Matched Description: … Mercuric chloride was used to disinfect wounds by Arab physicians in the Middle Ages but modern medicine …
Matched Categories: … mercuric chloride …
Phenylmercuric acetate is an organomercurial compound used as a fungicide and slimicide.
Investigational
Matched Synonyms: … Phenyl mercuric acetate …
Mersalyl is the sodium salt form of mersalyl acid, a mercurial diuretic. It is an outdated drug, and its approval has been discontinued by the FDA. Mersalyl acid is currently replaced by less toxic non-mercury containing diuretics [L1575, L1577]. The sodium salt of a mercury-containing derivative of salicylamide, was formerly...
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