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Cantharidin, also known as cantharidin β- Carotenoids such as -4,4 '- diketones are one of the five main carotenoids. The vegetables, fruits, and beans we usually eat contain this substance to varying...
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According to online reports, lutein can resist blue light and protect vision. People who stay up late to study, use their eyes excessively, or brush their phones for a long time can prevent and treat ...
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Astaxanthin, also known as astaxanthin or lobster shell pigment, is a type of carotene and the highest level product of carotenoid synthesis. It is dark pink in color and has a chemical structure simi...
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Gelatin is a large hydrophilic colloid with a molecular weight ranging from 15000 to 250000 Da. Usually, collagen is partially degraded from connective tissues such as animal skin, bone, muscle membra...
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Sulfated colistin Sulfuric colistin, also known as sulfuric colistin, colistin, polymyxin E, antibiotics, etc., is a white or nearly white powder, odorless, bitter and hygroscopic, easily soluble in w...
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Background and Overview Chlorphenamide, as a new type of highly efficient and low toxicity insecticide, is widely used in the control of lepidoptera pests. 2-Amino-3-methylbenzoic acid is widely used ...
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Artificial creatine can be used as a nutritional supplement to promote skeletal muscle adaptation to intense exercise and combat fatigue in weak individuals; It can also be used to prepare drugs for t...
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Melting point 215 ° C (Solv: acetone (67-64-1); Toluene (108-88-3) Boiling point 284.7 ± 23.0 ° C (Predicted) Density 1.40 ± 0.1 g/cm3 (Predicted) Storage conditions under inert gas (nitrogen or...
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Chemical properties This product is a colorless solid. Purpose 5-Methyl-4-N-nitroamino - [1,3,5] oxadiazine is an intermediate of the insecticide thiamethoxam. Purpose Intermediate of thiamethoxam Pro...
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Triazine ketone compounds are a class of heterocyclic compounds with potential biological activity, and many varieties have been successfully developed and applied as insecticides. Pyrimid ketones, wh...