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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.
2-Ethoxyethyl acetate (2-EEA) is a colourless liquid with a fruity smell at room temperature and normal pressure. 2-Ethoxyethyl acetate belongs to the group of glycol ethers
which are mainly used as solvents. 2-EEA was mainly used as a solvent in the chemical industry and for the formulation of paints, lacquers and varnishes for industrial use.
2-EEA was also used as an intermediate in the chemical industry.
Lithium myristate is a cosmetic emulsifier.
Zinc Glutamate, a zinc salt of Glutamic acid, is used in cosmetical industry, as a component of deodorants and skin conditioners.
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.
Ni acetate is a water soluble salt of Ni, which leads to skin irritation, in particular to allergic contact dermatitis. May cause cancer according to animal studies. Symptoms of overexposure to nickel can cause sensitization, dermatitis, allergic asthma and pneumonitis.
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Thioimidodicarbonic diamide (Dithiobiuret) is an organosulfur compound used as a plasticizer, a rubber accelerator and as an intermediate in pesticide manufacturing. Chronic administration of dithiobiuret induces a neuromuscular syndrome of flaccid muscle weakness. Mechanisms underlying this effect involve disruptions of acetylcholine (ACh) release and possibly modulation of the ACh receptor channel complex functioning.
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Thifluzamide is a powerful and effective fungicide. When used safely and correctly it can be effective on rice and other crops because of improved water dispersal techniques. Thifluzamide is highly active against Basidiomycete fungi, in particular Rhizoctonia solani, primarily in rice, potatoes, and turf markets.
2-methyl-3-(trifluoromethyl)benzenamine is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug Flunixin commercial preparation impurity (less than 0.2%). As intermediate, it is used in the synthesis of anthranilic acid amides with VEGF receptor tyrosine kinase inhibition properties. Also, it is a reactant in the synthesis of methylguanidine derivatives as prospective PET radioligands for the open channel of the NMDA receptor.
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2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid (PDC, Dipicolinic acid) is a major component of bacterial endospores, comprising 5-15% of the spore dry weight, and is important for spore stability and resistance properties. 2,6-Pyridinedicarboxylic acid and its derivatives are introduced as a new sensitizer system for enzyme-amplified lanthanide luminescence (EALL), a detection scheme for bioassays, which combines enzymatic amplification with time-resolved luminescence measurements of lanthanide chelates.