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MOLYBDATE ION MO-99 is used as a precursos of Tc-99, the last is the most commonly used medical radioisotope. Mo 99 is primarily extracted from U-235 fission products, and then undergoes β decay with a half-life of 66 hours, and the Tc-99 is then chemically extracted. A few micrograms of Mo-99 can produce enough Tc-99 to perform as many as 10,000 tests.
There is no information related biological or pharmacological application of sodium diuranate. This is slightly soluble salts, which possesses some toxicity, that has been studied on rabbits
Cupric Formate (Copper(II) formate) is an inorganic salt derived from formic acid. It is used as antibacterial agent in the treatment of cellulose. Effective fungicide.
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Coniine is a neurotoxic piperidine alkaloid found in poison hemlock (Conium maculatum L.). Coniine which is considered to be racemic mixture first described by Gieseke in 1827; von Hoffman confirmed the structure in 1881; Ladenburg perfermed synthesis in 1886. Coniine enantiomers are nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists. The relative potencies of these enantiomers on TE-671 cells expressing human fetal nicotinic neuromuscular receptors had the rank order of (-)-coniine > (+/-)-coniine > (+)-coniine.
The rank order potency in SH-SY5Y cells which predominately express autonomic nAChRs was: (-)-coniine>(+)-coniine>
(+/-)-coniine.
Cobaltous formate dihydrate is a salt of cobalt which forms monoclinic crystals with space groupP21/c.
Lupinine is a bitter tasting quinolizidine alkaloid present in Lupinus species of the Family Fabaceae. It has been shown to lower the locomotion excitation brought on by ethanol anesthesia in mice. Lupinine has also shown some ability to inhibit human and rabbit cholinesterases.
Cupric Formate (Copper(II) formate) is an inorganic salt derived from formic acid. It is used as antibacterial agent in the treatment of cellulose. Effective fungicide.
There is no information related biological or pharmacological application of sodium diuranate. This is slightly soluble salts, which possesses some toxicity, that has been studied on rabbits
Quinuclidine is a bicyclic amine. It is used in organic synthesis. Quinuclidine is a highly potent catalyst for aldimine transaminations. Quinuclidine derivatives possess antihistamine properties and might be used for the treatment of various allergic diseases. They are demonstrated anti-inflammatory and other clinically important properties.
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(-)-DDMS (S-Didesmethylsibutramine, (S)-DDMS) is one of sibutramine active metabolites. Sibutramine is widely used in the treatment of obesity. Sibutramine acts by inhibiting the reuptake of serotonin and noradrenaline in synapses, thereby enhancing both satiety and energy expenditure. In preclinical models (S)-Didesmethylsibutramine affected locomotor behavior and the Porsolt test but appeared to be completely inactive on food intake. (S)-enantiomers of didesmethylsibutramine may, to some extent, contribute to sibutramine’s side effect profile.