"Ethyl" is a word used to describe a specific group of atoms that are attached to a molecule. It is derived from the element "ethane," a type of gas, and it usually appears as part of a compound's name.
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The effects of creatine
ethyl ester supplementation combined with heavy resistance training on body composition, muscle performance, and serum and muscle creatine levels.
The comparison and correlation of the test data to the scientific data allows the device to determine the amount of
ethyl alcohol in the breath sample.
The reaction mixture was diluted with 150 ml of water and extracted with
ethyl acetate (3 × 100 ml), the combined organic layer was washed with saturated brine (100 ml), dried over MgSO4, filtered, and concentrated to residue oil.
There may be some synergy between the low dose
of ethyl alcohol in wine and exercise which is protective against CVD.»
At the time there was abundant evidence that m
ethyl mercury was toxic, but little evidence on ethyl mercury.
Additionally, the process of removing the caffeine is very unhealthy; it is achieved by using chemical solvents such
as ethyl acetate or methylene chloride.
The two - tone midsole is made
from ethyl vinyl acetate (EVA).
Some work
on ethyl pyruvate, for example, suggests repeated exposure to skin may cause cracking, flaking or drying.
The team showed that mosquitoes were less interested in a gloved human hand with
ethyl pyruvate on it than in an untreated glove.
Formaldehyde and formaldehyde resin (known carcinogens), camphor (stains nails yellow), xylene (allergen and possible carcinogen), TPHP and phthalates (both known endocrine disruptors),
ethyl tosylamide (banned in Europe because of its antibiotic properties), and toluene (made from coal tar, can cause damage to internal organs) are found in conventional nail polish but not these.
Localized demodectic lesions may benefit from topical antimicrobial agents such as mupirocin, benzoyl peroxide, chlorhexidine, or
ethyl lactate when secondary pyoderma is present.
Suitable candidates for the barrier layer include various grades of Surlyn ® and combinations with other materials, such as polypropylene, polyethylene, and
ethyl vinyl alcohol (EVOH).
Under such conditions, the carbon atoms of the CFCs ended up as carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide, the chlorine atoms as
ethyl chloride, and the fluorine atoms as hydrogen fluoride.
Blended into three million suns» worth of hydrogen and helium gas are hints of sweetness: ethylene glycol, the syrupy and toxic mainstay in antifreeze, and
ethyl formate, which has a fruity, lemony scent.
Urethane /
ethyl carbamate is a carcinogen in animals, which led to concerns over its presence in alcoholic beverages in the 1980s.
They range from the simplest — water, ammonia, methane, hydrogen cyanide and alcohols,
including ethyl alcohol — to more complex molecules.
Alpha - tocopherol, pyridoxal phosphate, pantothenic acid, tyrosine tryptophan, butyl butanoate, phloretin xyloglucoside,
ethyl hexanoate.
So if you are takin» a fish oil and you get fish burps, it's
probably ethyl ester.
A dark, murky color is also synthetic vanillin, probably
ethyl vanillin derived from coal tar.
The form of mercury in thimerosal — an organic compound
called ethyl mercury — is the least studied of all mercury's incarnations.
Armed with data from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), he looked at a range of chemicals such as chlorine, chloroform, ammonia and sulphuric acid, as well as ethanol, acetone and methyl
ethyl ketone.
Propyl, methyl, butyl, and
ethyl parabens were among the chemicals analysed.
It is provided in the naturally - occurring triglyceride form to offer superior absorption compared to the
processed ethyl ester found in most commercial fish oils.
Absorption of eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid from fish oil triacylycerols or fish
oil ethyl esters co-ingested with a high - fat meal.
Household products, for example, often
contain ethyl alcohol (ethanol) and can be a source many people don't consider.
We recall that 100 % natural triglyceride oil can contain higher levels of contaminants than more processed oils
like ethyl ester and reesterified triglyceride.
Until recently, nearly all the ethanol used to make
ethyl tert - butyl ether (ETBE) for Japanese consumption has come from Brazil, whose sugarcane - based ethanol boasts lower emissions of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide than U.S. ethanol made from corn.
That's not true of vanillin or
ethyl vanilla, the two most common forms of artificial vanilla.
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The microorganisms used in the production of kefir and koumiss also
produce ethyl alcohol.
It was noted that xylene and
ethyl benzene were emitted by the diapers, chemicals that are suspected endocrine, neurological and respiratory toxins; along with styrene, a chemical linked to cancer and isopropylene, a neurotoxin.
They coated platinum electrodes with a polymer made of
ethyl ethylene and ethylene oxide, immersed them in a sugar solution, then rapidly alternated a current between the electrodes, causing the slightly charged polymer molecules to form a double layer that grew away from the electrodes and eventually pinched off to form a vesicle.
Johnson Matthey recently built a plant to manufacture PdCl2 catalysts for two new BP processes — the Leap vinyl acetate monomer process, and the
Avada ethyl acetate process.
The drug's chemical name is bis - 2 -(5 - phenylacetamido -1,2.4-thiadiazol-2yl)
ethyl sulfide.
We further describe an integrated process modeled at scale that is based on this chemistry and achieves near - quantitative ACN yields (98 ± 2 %) from
ethyl acrylate.
Unlike their distant human relatives, however, tree shrews quickly metabolise most of the alcohol they consume into a by - product called
ethyl glucuronide (EtG).
Experts even disagree about
whether ethyl mercury can cross the blood - brain barrier.
«There are no good ways to
measure ethyl mercury in tissue,» toxicologist Polly Sager of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases told the Institute of Medicine committee.
As solvent - confining system, poly (
ethyl methacrylate)(PEMA) based organogels were synthesized: tunable systems able to load DEC were obtained.