Sentences with phrase «for ethylene glycol»

The figure for diesel fuel is 143x, and for ethylene glycol its 175x.
In the meantime, the ASPCA is on the front lines working with Paladin Labs (USA), Inc., the company that manufactures Antizol - Vet ®, an antidote for ethylene glycol antifreeze poisoning in dogs, to keep life - saving medical care and advice available.
But the Indiana State Chemist's Office said that other testing of the chicken jerky strips is still ongoing and they are checking for ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
Treatment for ethylene glycol poisoning has been helped tremendously with the introduction of 4 - Methylpyrazole or 4 - MP.
Diagnosis for ethylene glycol poisoning can be tricky.

Not exact matches

Liquid Light's first product will be ethylene glycol, the raw material for making polyester fibre, plastic bottles and antifreeze.
The monomers are the hydrophilic poly (ethylene glycol), or PEG, which mixes well with water, and the halophilic polysulfabetaine (PSB), which has a preference for salt solution.
For example, poly (ethyleneterepthalate), a polyester known as PET that is commonly found in soda bottles, forms from a reaction of two monomers: ethylene glycol and terephthoyl chloride.
His team looked for something that would dissolve boron oxide, and found it in a widely - used material: ethylene glycol, otherwise known as antifreeze.
Using liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (a process that separates complex mixtures and analyzes ingredients by measuring a weight - to - charge ratio), researchers compared the constituent chemicals in the food to standards for common molds, heavy metals and ethylene glycol (or antifreeze, which Goldstein says is the number one cause of kidney failure).
«Though we most commonly think of ethylene glycol as antifreeze, it actually is associated with the formation of more complex sugar molecules that are necessary for life,» said Jan M. Hollis of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
Tissue sections not used immediately in staining experiments are kept in anatomical order in separate numbered Eppendorf tubes and archived in a freezer storage solution consisting of glycerol, ethylene glycol, dH2O, and phosphate buffer (3:3:3:1 volume / volume) at -20 °C to preserve antigen availability for future experiments.
Screening for drugs, including ethyl alcohol and ethylene glycol, was negative.
Other sources of ethylene glycol include condensers, heat exchangers, home solar thermal units, toilet winterizers, and the post bases for portable basketball goals.
Dogs and cats are attracted to the sweet taste of ethylene glycol which makes them at risk for toxicity.
It is crucial that your pet seeks immediate treatment from an Emergency Veterinary Center for quick ethylene glycol testing and treatment with a special antidote.
If a client's dog got out of the owner's yard for a few hours on a sunny summer day and presented to your hospital with vomiting, ataxia and depression, would you check into the possibility of ethylene glycol exposure?
Fomepizole, a synthetic alcohol, is a specific pharmacological antidote indicated for the treatment of ethylene glycol poisoning.
Look for «safe» nontoxic antifreeze, consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol, and make sure all spills are cleaned up immediately and thoroughly.
And never leave a bucket of ethylene - glycol coolant unattended — even for a moment.
Antifreeze poisoning occurs in two stages: In the first stage, the ethylene glycol in the antifreeze causes a drunken appearance in the animal within about 30 minutes which may continue for several hours.
The Indiana State Chemist's Office analyzed the chicken jerky strips for melamine, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
Product samples were tested for Salmonella, metals, furans, pesticides, antibiotics, mycotoxins, rodenticides, nephrotoxins (such as aristolochic acid, maleic acid, paraquat, ethylene glycol, diethylene glycol, toxic hydrocarbons, melamine and related triazines) and were screened for other chemicals and poisonous compounds.
These may include thoracic radiographs (chest X-rays), thoracic and abdominal ultrasound, urine culture, fecal culture, testing for ingestion of antifreeze (ethylene glycol), parvoviral testing, assessment of adrenal hormone production and function (adrenocorticotropic hormone [ACTH] stimulation test) and / or a gastrointestinal barium study.
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