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Ammonium phenolsulfonate is an ingredient of deodorant, possesses antimicrobial properties to help the inhibition of the growth of microorganism of the skin.
Magnesium Bisulfite is used in the enzymatic production of fructose. It is also used in a pulp mill for the beech wood processing.
Sodium myristyl sulfate is a surfactant in cosmetic industry and in preparation of toothpastes.
There are no information about AMMONIUM 3,4-DIMETHYLBENZENESULFONATE.
Magnesium Bisulfite is used in the enzymatic production of fructose. It is also used in a pulp mill for the beech wood processing.
Dibasic lead phosphite is slight white, sweet and toxic ionic compound. Dibasic lead phosphite can dissolve in hydrochloric acid, and nitric acid, but not in water. Dibasic lead phosphite is antioxidant; it has the excellent performance of resistance to ultraviolet ray, cold, and ageing. Mainly used for the heat stabilizer of Polyvinyl Chloride opaque products because of good insulation, weatherablity and ultraviolet radiation absorbency.
Manganese Dinitrate Hexahydrate is a highly water soluble crystalline salt composed of manganese and nitrate with formula Mn(NO3)2. In nature, manganese nitrate is found in the form of hydrates, most common is the tetrahydrate Mn(NO3)2•4H2O, but mono- and hexahydrates are also known as well as the anhydrous compound. On heating to 300°C, aqueous solutions of manganese(II) nitrate thermally decompose to form MnO2 and NO2 as products. Manganese(II) nitrate can be prepared by dissolving manganese(II) carbonate in dilute nitric acid, it can also be prepared from manganese dioxide and nitrogen dioxide Manganese Dinitrate is an important intermediate in the production of high-purity manganese oxides and is also used in the preparation of colorants for the ceramics industry.
Manganese Dinitrate Hexahydrate is a highly water soluble crystalline salt composed of manganese and nitrate with formula Mn(NO3)2. In nature, manganese nitrate is found in the form of hydrates, most common is the tetrahydrate Mn(NO3)2•4H2O, but mono- and hexahydrates are also known as well as the anhydrous compound. On heating to 300°C, aqueous solutions of manganese(II) nitrate thermally decompose to form MnO2 and NO2 as products. Manganese(II) nitrate can be prepared by dissolving manganese(II) carbonate in dilute nitric acid, it can also be prepared from manganese dioxide and nitrogen dioxide Manganese Dinitrate is an important intermediate in the production of high-purity manganese oxides and is also used in the preparation of colorants for the ceramics industry.
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N,N-dimethylglycine or dimethylglycine (DMG) is an amino acid derivative found in the cells of all plants and animals and can be obtained in the diet in small amounts from grains and meat. The human body produces DMG when metabolizing choline into glycine. DMG has been found acting at glycine binding site of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). DMG has had wide acceptance as a nonfuel nutrient; presumably it enhances oxygen utilization by tissue and complexes free radicals. There were published studies, which have shown little to no difference between DMG treatment and placebo in autism spectrum disorders and the same no effect was observed in case of investigated DMG for epilepsy. This compound was also suggested to use to improve the athletic performance enhancer, but this usage was ineffective as well.
N-Methylbenzylamine is a cancerogenic secondary amine used as an intermediate for pharmaceuticals especially for antidepressants such as Fluoxetine.