Searching compounds for arsenic of mercury and not acid returned 3673 results.
Displaying compounds 3051 - 3075 of 3673 in total
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{[(2Z)-3-[(6-chloropyridin-3-yl)methyl]-1,3-thiazolidin-2-ylidene]amino}formonitrile
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … receptors are located in cells of both the central and peripheral nervous systems. In insects these ... have become charged. Because of their low toxicity and other favorable features, neonicotinoids are ... , sugar beets and soybeans. They are also used on the vast majority of fruit and vegetable crops …
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(2R)-2,5,7,8-tetramethyl-2-[(4R,8R)-4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl]-3,4-dihydro-2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … varying degree of antioxidant activity, depending on the site and number of methyl groups and the type of isoprenoids. ... A generic descriptor for all tocopherols and tocotrienols that exhibit alpha-tocopherol activity ... . By virtue of the phenolic hydrogen on the 2H-1-benzopyran-6-ol nucleus, these compounds exhibit …
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4-(methanesulfonyloxy)butyl methanesulfonate
Matched symptoms: … ; pronounced nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, confusion, or darkening of the skin, chills, fever, collapse, and loss of consciousness. ... Signs of overdose include allergic reaction, unusual bleeding or bruising, sudden weakness or ... unusual fatigue, persistent cough, congestion, or shortness of breath; flank, stomach or joint pain …
Matched description: … marrow. It is not a structural analog of the nitrogen mustards. It has been used in the palliative ... treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (myeloid leukemia, chronic), but although symptomatic relief is …
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trimethylamine
Matched symptoms: … the body and can cause nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. It can also cause ... . Shortness of breath from fluid buildup in the space between the lungs and the chest wall (pleural effusion) can also be present. ... As a uremic toxin, this compound can cause uremic syndrome. Uremic syndrome may affect any part of
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Kidney dialysis is usually needed to relieve the symptoms of uremic syndrome until normal kidney function can be restored. …
Matched description: … can lead to a number of conditions including renal damage, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular ... higher concentrations. Trimethylamine has a boiling point of 2.9 degree centigrade and is a gas at room ... . Trimethylamine is a product of decomposition of plants and animals. It is the substance mainly …
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(2E)-4-hydroxyhex-2-enal
Matched symptoms: … the body and can cause nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and weight loss. It can also cause ... . Shortness of breath from fluid buildup in the space between the lungs and the chest wall (pleural effusion) can also be present. ... As a uremic toxin, this compound can cause uremic syndrome. Uremic syndrome may affect any part of
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Kidney dialysis is usually needed to relieve the symptoms of uremic syndrome until normal kidney function can be restored. …
Matched description: … can lead to a number of conditions including renal damage, chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular ... disease. It is one of non-enzymic lipid mediators of ARA and DHA metabolism, which are chemical ... upon their chemical and physical characteristics: 1) small, water-soluble, non-protein-bound …
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4-bromo-8-oxatricyclo[7.4.0.0²,⁷]trideca-1(13),2,4,6,9,11-hexaene
Matched symptoms: … Exposure to eyes can lead to redness and pain. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity (not listed by IARC). (L135) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched description: … irritating to mucous membranes and the upper respiratory tract. It is primarily a laboratory chemical ... although it can be generated from the production of coal tar or coal gas. …
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(1R,2S,3r,4R,5S,6r)-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane
Matched symptoms: … of symptoms from headache and dizziness to seizures, convulsions and more rarely death. (L109) ... Exposure to large amounts of hexachlorocyclohexane can harm the nervous system, producing a range …
Matched toxicity: … 50 values of 500 to 1000 mg/kg in rats, 300 mg/kg in mice, 400 mg/kg in guinea pigs, and ... Lindane is a moderately toxic compound via oral exposure, with a reported oral LD50 of
Matched treatment: … administration of activated charcoal, may be performed upon ingestion. (L148) …
Matched description: … neurotoxicity and adverse effects on the environment. In Canada, Lindane is not recommmended as a ... first-line therapy due to reports of resistance, neurotoxicity, and bone marrow suppression, but has ... An organochlorine insecticide that has been used as a pediculicide and a scabicide. Lindane has …
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λ⁶-chromium(6+) ion benzene tris(methanidylidyneoxidanium)
Matched symptoms: … , and breathing problems, such as asthma, cough, shortness of breath, or wheezing. Ingestion of ... Chromium in its trivalent state is not very toxic, but it may be oxidized to hexavalent chromium ... . Breathing hexavalent chromium can cause irritation to the lining of the nose, nose ulcers, runny nose …
Matched description: … for the hydrogenation of 1,3-dienes. Chromium is a chemical element which has the symbol Cr and atomic ... (Benzene)chromium tricarbonyl is an organometallic compound of chromium. It is a useful catalyst ... number 24. It is found naturally occuring in rocks, animals, plants, and soil, and is usually mined …
T3d3583
Matched symptoms: … Adverse effects from the cosmetic use of botulinum toxin include headaches, focal facial paralysis ... , muscle weakness, dysphagia, flu-like syndromes, and allergic reactions. (L1776) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched toxicity: … approximately 2800 Units, equivalent to 28 individual vials of BOTOX (Botulinum Toxin Type A) Purified Neurotoxin Complex (100 Units) for a 70 kg adult. …
Matched treatment: … Treatment consists of antitoxin administration and artificial ventilation until the neurotoxins are ... Antitoxin and Heptavalent (A,B,C,D,E,F,G) Botulinum Antitoxin. (L1776) …
Matched description: … is the most toxic protein known, it may be used in minute doses to treat muscle spasms and in cosmetic treatment, under the brand name Botox. (L1776) …
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selenooyl dibromide
Matched symptoms: … Short-term oral exposure to high concentrations of selenium may cause nausea, vomiting, and ... to either of these air-borne forms can cause respiratory irritation, bronchial spasms, and coughing ... diarrhea. Brief exposures to high levels of elemental selenium or selenium dioxide in air can result in …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... cold running water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If ... necessary, the person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek …
Matched description: … Selenium oxybromide is a chemical compound of selenium and bromine. Bromine is a halogen element ... with the symbol Br and atomic number 35. Diatomic bromine does not occur naturally, but bromine salts ... of the enzymes glutathione peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase, and three known deiodinase enzymes. (L620, L625) …
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1-methylpyrrolidin-2-one
Matched symptoms: … Rapid, irregular respiration, shortnessof breath, decreased pain reflex, and slight bloody nasalsecretion. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … petrochemical processing, and as a solvent for surface treatment of textiles, resins and metal coated ... formulation for drugs by both oral and transdermal delivery routes. NMP has been identified as a ... reproductive toxicant, first by California in 2001[3] and then by the European Commission in 2003. In …
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diindium(3+) ion triselandiide
Matched symptoms: … Short-term oral exposure to high concentrations of selenium may cause nausea, vomiting, and ... to either of these air-borne forms can cause respiratory irritation, bronchial spasms, and coughing. (L619) ... diarrhea. Brief exposures to high levels of elemental selenium or selenium dioxide in air can result in …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … EYES: irrigate opened eyes for several minutes under running water. INGESTION: do not induce ... water for at least 15 minutes, followed by thorough washing with soap and water. If necessary, the ... person should shower and change contaminated clothing and shoes, and then must seek medical attention …
Matched description: … Indium(III) selenide is a chemical compound of indium and selenium. Selenium is a nonmetal element ... most animals, forming the active center of the enzymes glutathione peroxidase, thioredoxin reductase, and three known deiodinase enzymes. (L620) ... with the atomic number 34 and the chemical symbol Se. Selenium rarely occurs in its elemental state …
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hydrazine
Matched symptoms: … , headache, unconsciousness, vomiting, weakness, shortness of breath, or sore throat and cough, depending on the route of exposure. (L153) …
Matched treatment: … Induced emesis, gastric lavage, use of saline cathartics, or activated charcoal are commonly used ... to decrease the gastrointestinal absorption of hydrazines. In general, these treatments are most ... hydrazines, all contaminated clothing should be removed, and contacted skin should be washed immediately …
Matched description: … Being bifunctional, with two amines, hydrazine is a key building block for the preparation of many ... heterocyclic compounds via condensation with a range of difunctional electrophiles. With 2,4 ... typically nitrogen gas and water. Thus, it is used as an antioxidant, an oxygen scavenger, and a …
T3d2520
Matched symptoms: … Margatoxin causes pain, local swelling and tingling for 3-4 hours at the site of the bite. (L1057) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … Treatment of margatoxin is usually symptomatic. (L1057) …
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Matched symptoms: … Sea anemone neurotoxin causes paralysis of its prey. (L1820) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … the voltage-gated sodium channels of nerve cells. (L1117) …
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6-methyl-4-[(E)-(pyridin-3-ylmethylidene)amino]-2,3,4,5-tetrahydro-1,2,4-triazin-3-one
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … plant tissue. It controls many strains of aphids on potatoes and in a range of vegetable brassica crops ... . Pymetrozine has been determined to be of low acute toxicity to humans, birds, aquatic organisms, mammals, and bees. …
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(1R,2R,3S,6S,7S,9S,10S,11S,12R,13S,14R)-2,6,9,11,13,14-hexahydroxy-3,7,10-trimethyl-11-(propan-2-yl)-15-oxapentacyclo[7.5.1.0¹,⁶.0⁷,¹³.0¹⁰,¹⁴]pentadecan-12-yl 1H-pyrrole-2-carboxylate
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … -form ryanodine receptor, a group of calcium channels found in skeletal muscle, smooth muscle, and ... first purification of that class of ion channels and gave its name to it. …
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3',10'-dihydroxy-1',5'-dimethyl-4'-oxo-8'-oxaspiro[oxirane-2,12'-tricyclo[7.2.1.0²,⁷]dodecan]-5'-en-2'-ylmethyl acetate
Matched symptoms: … irritation to the skin or intestinal mucosa, including skin irritation, burning and itching, rash or ... blisters, and bleeding. Eye contact can cause tearing, eye pain, conjunctivitis, burning sensations ... about the eyes, and blurred vision for up to 1 week. Symptoms also include nausea, vomiting, fatigue …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … with inhaled beta2 agonist and oral or parenteral corticosteroids. In case of eye exposure ... hemopoietic abnormalities, gastrointestinal damage, and skin damage. Administer charcoal as a slurry in ... case of acute oral exposure. In case of inhalation: Move patient to fresh air. Monitor for …
Matched description: … 15-Acetyl-4-deoxynivalenol is a mycotoxin produced by Fusarium graminearum and Gibberella zeae. …
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2-methyl-1,3,5-trinitrobenzene
Matched symptoms: … cause pain and redness at the exposed surface and yellowish staining of the skin. (L131) …
Matched carcinogenicity: … 3, not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans. (L135) …
Matched treatment: … In some cases, gastric lavage, activated charcoal, and emetics have been suggested as useful in ... reducing absorption of the general class of nitro compounds to which 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene belongs. (L132) …
Matched description: … is considered the standard measure of strength of bombs and other explosives. In chemistry, TNT is used to generate charge transfer salts. (L130) ... known as a useful explosive material with convenient handling properties. The explosive yield of TNT …
Matched compound_type: … Indicator and Reagent …
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N-methyl-2-[3-(1-methylpiperidin-4-yl)-1H-indol-5-yl]ethane-1-sulfonamide
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overdose include light-headedness, loss of coordination, tension in the neck, and tiredness. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … , ECG monitoring should be performed for evidence of ischemia. (L1712) …
Matched description: … vasodilation and inflammation; (2) direct inhibition of trigeminal nuclei cell excitability via 5-HT1B ... /1D receptor agonism in the brainstem and (3) vasoconstriction of meningeal, dural, cerebral or pial vessels as a result of vascular 5-HT1B receptor agonism. ... used for the treatment of migraine headaches. It is a selective 5-hydroxytryptamine1 receptor subtype …
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[(2-chlorophenyl)methyl][2-({[(2-{[(2-chlorophenyl)methyl]diethylazaniumyl}ethyl)-C-hydroxycarbonimidoyl](hydroxy)methylidene}amino)ethyl]diethylazanium
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of overdose include muscle twitching, weakness and paralysis of voluntary muscles ... including the tongue, shoulders, neck and arms, blood pressure increase (with or without a slowing of heart ... rate), a sensation of internal trembling, severe anxiety, and panic. Death may occur rapidly if untreated. …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … transmission of impulses across the myoneural junction and effectively treats the disease. ... inhibitor used in the management of myasthenia gravis. [Wikipedia] Ambenonium exerts its actions ... against myasthenia gravis by competitive, reversible inhibition of acetylcholinesterase. The disease …
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5,7-dihydroxy-3-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4H-chromen-4-one
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … Genistein is one of several known isoflavones. Isoflavones compounds, such as genistein and ... daidzein, are found in a number of plants, but soybeans and soy products like tofu and textured vegetable ... and has drawn because of its potentially beneficial effects on some human degenerative diseases. It …
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(1S,2R,10R,11S,15S)-2,15-dimethyltetracyclo[8.7.0.0²,⁷.0¹¹,¹⁵]heptadec-6-ene-5,14-dione
Matched symptoms: … Breast development (in men), behavioral changes, heart disease, male pattern baldness and ... depression. Side effects for women include a deepening and they may grow facial hair. In children or fetuses ... high levels of androstenedione (CAH) can lead to a number of changes. Females with congenital …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched description: … precursor to testosterone as well as estrone and estradiol. It is the common precursor of male and ... Androstenedione is a delta-4 19-carbon steroid that is produced not only in the testis, but also in ... the ovary and the adrenal cortex. Depending on the tissue type, androstenedione can serve as a …
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diethyl 3,5,6-trichloropyridin-2-yl phosphate
Matched symptoms: … Symptoms of low dose exposure include excessive salivation and eye-watering. Acute dose symptoms ... include severe nausea/vomiting, salivation, sweating, bradycardia, hypotension, collapse, and ... convulsions. Increasing muscle weakness is a possibility and may result in death if respiratory muscles are …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … effects of excess acetylcholine and reactivate AChE. Atropine can be used as an antidote in ... . Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, and thus blocks the action of acetylcholine peripherally. ... bicarbonate. For skin contact, the skin should be washed with soap and water. If the compound has entered …
Matched description: … Chlorpyrifos oxon examines the risk of acute toxicity in soil microbes by comparing data on ... environmental concentrations of these pesticides to toxic concentrations. In animals, chlorpyrifos …
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(1R,9R,13R)-1,13-dimethyl-10-(3-methylbut-2-en-1-yl)-10-azatricyclo[7.3.1.0²,⁷]trideca-2(7),3,5-trien-4-ol
Matched symptoms: … hallucinations and other psychotomimetic effects; cardiovascular effects …
Matched carcinogenicity: … No indication of carcinogenicity to humans (not listed by IARC). …
Matched treatment: … naloxone is a specific and effective antagonist. Initial doses of 0.4 to 2.0 mg of naloxone are ... Adequate measures to maintain ventilation and general circulatory support should be employed ... . Assisted or controlled ventilation, intravenous fluids, vasopressors, and other supportive measures …
Matched description: … agonist-antagonist analgesic to be marketed. It is an agonist at the kappa and sigma opioid receptors ... and has a weak antagonist action at the mu receptor. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1991, p97 ... )The preponderance of evidence suggests that pentazocine antagonizes the opioid effects by competing …