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Fluorinated Compounds and Pharmaceuticals-what's the Connection?

... A Closer Look at Some Common Pharmaceutical Applications Two of the most commonly-prescribed antidepressants contain fluorinated compounds. These are Prozac and Paxil, the third and fifth most commonly-prescribed anti-depressants in ... Read Read: Fluorinated Compounds and Pharmaceuticals-what's the Connection?

By: Craig Elliott | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

Why Fluorine is a Useful Element

... -sensitive glass pieces that would be much too thin for other etching methods to be used. Of course, the most common use of fluorine compounds that people are familiar with is fluoride. Fluoride has been proven to help prevent tooth ... Read Read: Why Fluorine is a Useful Element

By: Craig Elliott | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

The Use of Fluorine Within Advanced Cultures

... is often experimented with during the synthesis of drugs. Some estimate that it is present in some form in over 20% of all pharmaceuticals. Fluorine compounds make up antibiotics, steroids, antifungal medicines, and even antidepressants. ... Read Read: The Use of Fluorine Within Advanced Cultures

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/06/2008 | Medicine

The Role of Fluorine Within the Pharmaceutical Industry

... water in order to improve oral health in the general population. It has generally been replaced by another fluorine compound, in part, because the practice is very controversial. Sodium fluoride is ideal for oral health purposes because ... Read Read: The Role of Fluorine Within the Pharmaceutical Industry

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/06/2008 | Medicine

Top Applications of Fluorochemicals

... compound that it is the only known surface to which a Gecko cannot stick! Other Uses for Fluorochemicals Fluorinated compounds are showing considerable promise in the pharmaceutical industry in a wide variety of applications. ... Read Read: Top Applications of Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 17/02/2008 | Medicine

Painting, Hot Product in Chemical Industry

... , carbon compounds and carbonate, chloride and chlorate, chromic salts, cyanide, fluorine compounds, iodine compounds, magnesium compounds, manganic compounds and manganic salts, nitrate, phosphorous compounds and phosphate, silicon ... Read Read: Painting, Hot Product in Chemical Industry

By: Angulo Fu | 14/05/2008 | Business Opportunities
Yogesh Murti

Importance of Benzothiazole Nucleus in Medicinal

... in the 3´-position by cyano or alkynyl groups, was described by Hutchinson et al (2003).4 Several of the analogues, notably the 5-fluorinated compounds (26) and (27), were found to possess potent in vitro activity against MCF-7 and MDA 468 ... Read Read: Importance of Benzothiazole Nucleus in Medicinal

By: Yogesh Murti | 22/08/2008 | Medicine
Giichi Itoh

Jsr Completes Construction Of Mass-Production Plant For Producing Hydrocarbon Electrolyte Membranes

... membrane is environment friendly.  The hydrocarbon electrolyte membrane, unlike the conventional fluorine electrolyte membrane, is free from fluorine compounds, which are produced in the catalyst recovery process and waste disposal.  JSR ... Read Read: Jsr Completes Construction Of Mass-Production Plant For Producing Hydrocarbon Electrolyte Membranes

By: Giichi Itoh | 28/02/2009 | Electronics

The Effects of Global Greenhouse Warming

... . Certain gases are responsible for this entrapment and they include carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, fluorinated compounds and water vapor. Other man-made chemicals are also capable of retaining heat within the atmosphere. In ... Read Read: The Effects of Global Greenhouse Warming

By: Nathalie Fiset | 13/04/2007 | Environment

The Halogens at a Glance

... -yellow gas at room temperature. Because of its reactivity, elemental fluorine is never found in nature and no other chemical element can displace fluorine from its compounds. In the late 1600's minerals which we now know contain fluorine ... Read Read: The Halogens at a Glance

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 12/05/2009 | Childhood Education

Chemical and Biological Species in Drinking Waters

... thing to happen, it would take a long to soil and water to recover. Not very much is known about the harms of compounds of phyto-pharmaceuctics, but metabolites can be much more toxic than water. Surfactants are the substances used in ... Read Read: Chemical and Biological Species in Drinking Waters

By: Dr.Badruddin Khan | 30/04/2009 | College & University
Patrick Hamouy

Fluoride is Present in your Toothpaste and Could be in your Tap Water.. is it Good or Dangerous?

... , and Sweden. But not the UK!!! The fluoride added to drinking water is man-made. It is called hydrofluoric acid which is a compound of fluorine that is a chemical by-product of aluminium, steel, cement, phosphate, and nuclear weapons ... Read Read: Fluoride is Present in your Toothpaste and Could be in your Tap Water.. is it Good or Dangerous?

By: Patrick Hamouy | 31/10/2007 | Health

An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals

... bioactivity of many drugs is highly dependent on the shape of the chemical compound. One drawback, however, is the fact that the addition of fluorine improves the stability of pharmaceuticals. While this is an enormous advantage for ... Read Read: An Overview of Specialty Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 15/05/2008 | Alternative Medicine

Everyday Products Which Contain Fluorochemicals

... the patient. Fluorochemicals in Other Products Of course, the pharmaceutical industry is not the only place to find compounds that contain fluorine. Many products contain fluro-structures. There are also many different applications for ... Read Read: Everyday Products Which Contain Fluorochemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 10/07/2008 | Medicine

An Overview of Halo Chemicals

... as diatomic molecules, meaning that two atoms of a given halogen are bonded together. Fluorine, for example, is so highly reactive that it can form compounds with several of the heavier noble gases, which are well-known for being ... Read Read: An Overview of Halo Chemicals

By: Stephanie Larkin | 15/05/2008 | Alternative Medicine

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