capsicum,capsicum pepper plant,pepper- any of various tropical plants of the genus Capsicum bearing peppers chemical irritant- a substance producing irritation Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc. ...
Pepper Spray: Capsaicin is a key ingredient in pepper spray, used for self-defense. Its mechanism of action is to cause temporary irritation and incapacitation by affecting the eyes, respiratory system, and skin, without causing permanent harm. Storage ConditionsStore in a cool, dry place, ...
Oleoresin capsicum(OC) is an oily extract of pepper plants of the genusCapsicum. It is also the principal active ingredient inOCspray and is a mixture of complex soluble phenols known ascapsaicinoids.Capsaicin(trans-8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) anddihydrocapsaicinmake up 80–90% of OC. ...
Capsaicin is also used in pepper spray. Application in Particular Diseases In Osteoarthritis: Capsaicin, an extract of red peppers that causes release and ultimately depletion of substance P from nerve fibers, has been beneficial in providing pain relief in OA when applied topically over affected joi...
Capsaicin ( (INN); 8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. It is an irritant for mammals, including humans, and produces a sensation of burning in any tissue with whic...
Capsaicin ( (INN); 8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus Capsicum. It is an irritant for mammals, including humans, and produces a sensation of burning in any tissue with which it comes int...
Anti-Wolf by spicy mustard, pepper spray and other irritant solution made from capsaicin extract of plants, so when pepper spray was sprayed the demonstrators, no clean water 翻译结果4复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 Anti-wolf by spraying mustard, pepper plants, such as the stimulation of the ex...
Drug was given 3 times/ day for 3 days to each patient by means of a spray delivered to the nasal mucosa. Acute effects induced by the drug included painful sensation and secretion of nasal fluid but were no longer observed at the last capsaicin application. Patients recorded their symptoms ...
Ammonium thiosulfate (ATS) was applied as a spray to field grown pepper plants at various concentrations [0, 3, 6, 9 and 12 percent (w/v)] as a single application after the first, second or third flowering flushes, or as multiple applications after the first and second or after the ...
two samples of commercial pepper spray yielded a total of 10.1 mg/mL 382 DM, June 2009 and 19.8 mg/mL capsaicinoid compounds with capsaicin accounting for 3.6 mg/mL and 8.5 mg/mL of the content, respectively. 6 The other major capsaicinoid compound in the spray was dihydrocapsaicin, which...