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guaiacolsulfonic acid
elastomer used as dental impression material; mixture of the potassium salt of 4- & 5-guaiacolsulfonic acid; RN given refers to parent cpd
Also Known As:
Thiocol; guaiacolsulfonate potassium; guaiacolsulfonic acid, monopotassium salt; potassium guaiacolsulfonate
Networked:
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Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Organic Chemicals: 133
Hydrocarbons: 1713
Cyclic Hydrocarbons: 97
Aromatic Hydrocarbons: 291
Benzene Derivatives: 17
Phenols: 677
Catechols: 121
Guaiacol: 73
guaiacolsulfonic acid: 4
Phenyl Ethers: 8
Guaiacol: 73
guaiacolsulfonic acid: 4
Ethers: 242
Methyl Ethers: 19
Guaiacol: 73
guaiacolsulfonic acid: 4
Phenyl Ethers: 8
Guaiacol: 73
guaiacolsulfonic acid: 4
Experts
1.
Dinç, Erdal
: 1 article (01/2016)
2.
Güzel, Remziye
: 1 article (01/2016)
3.
Turak, Fatma
: 1 article (01/2016)
Related Diseases
1.
Cough
01/01/1979 - "
Applications of paired ion high-pressure liquid chromatography: quantitative determination of potassium guaiacolsulfonate and other ingredients in cough syrups.
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12/01/1975 - "
Colorimetric methods for the quantitative determinations of chlorpheniramine maleate, ephedrine hydrochloride, and guaiacolsulfonate potassium in a cough syrup containing color (amaranth) are reported.
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12/01/1975 - "
Colorimetric determinations of chlorpheniramine maleate, ephedrine hydrochloride, and guaiacolsulfonate potassium in a cough syrup.
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01/01/2016 - "
A new ultra-performance liquid chromatographic (UPLC) method was developed for the simultaneous estimation of potassium guaiacolsulfonate (PGS), guaifenesin (GUA), diphenhydramine HCl (DIP) and carbepentane citrate (CAR) in a commercial cough syrup.
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2.
Pneumonia (Pneumonitis)
01/01/1903 - "
Thiocol in the Treatment of Croupous Pneumonia.
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Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Citric Acid (Citrate)
2.
Guaifenesin
3.
Ephedrine
4.
Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)
5.
Chlorpheniramine (Chlorphenamine)