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Restrict the search for
m didanosine
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Status:
Other
Class (Stereo):
CHEMICAL (ABSOLUTE)
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Conditions:
Ginkgolide C (GC, BN52022), is a terpene lactone constituent of Ginkgo biloba, the ginkgo tree, is the oldest living tree, with a long history of use in traditional Chinese medicine. Ginkgolide C is 25-fold less potent than ginkgolide B as a platelet activating factor receptor antagonist, due to the presence of the 7beta-OH. Ginkgolide C may not be bioavailable at clinically relevant concentrations due to rapid metabolism.
m-Dinitrobenzene (1,3-DBN) is a synthetic compound used in manufacture of explosives. 1,3-DNB has been used as a camphor substitute in nitrocellulose, a compound used in explosives and propellants.1,3-DNB was manufactured during both world wars as a component in the explosive roburite. Commercially, 1,3-DNB has been used extensively as an organic intermediate for m-phenylenediamine, a chemical used in the synthesis of aramid fibers and spandex. 1,3-DNB is an industrial chemical used in organic synthesis and dyes. In medicine, 1,3-DNB was used for colorimetric determination of 17-ketosteroids.