Propylene glycol, an alcohol frequently used as a solvent in medical preparations, is considered non-toxic. We found that this solvent, used in a commercially available IV nitroglycerin solution, may cause hyperosmolality, hemolysis and lactic acidosis. The influence of kidney function as the main ...
Propylene glycol, a commonly used vehicle, has shown immunomodulating side-effects in miceFor the automation of major tasks of the traditional Web service (WS) usage, semantic Web services research has identified the need for (1) the provision of additional aspects of Web services, as well as ...
Generic Name(S):propylene glycol-glycerin Uses Thismedicationis used to relieve dry, irritatedeyes. Common causes fordry eyesinclude wind, sun, heating/air conditioning, computer use/reading, and certainmedications.This product may contain 1 or more of the following ingredients: carboxymethylcellulose...
Polyethylene glycol 400/propylene glycol ophthalmic contains propylene glycol, which may be toxic when administered in large amounts, particularly in newbornbabies. Use with caution. What are the side effects of polyethylene glycol 400/propylene glycol ophthalmic? Common side effects of polyethylene glyc...
Propylene glycol (PG) is a colorless and odorless liquid chemical used for decades in a wide array of applications. A synthetic substance produced in industrial quantities, it is a relatively simple organic compound that has the chemical formula C3H8O2.
Propylene oxide is used as an interme-diate in the production of polyether polyols and propyleneglycol; as a fumigant; in the production of adducts as ure-thane foam ingredients; in detergent manufacture; as acomponent in brake fluids. 3.6 Produe Method Propylene oxide is synthesized commercially...
Case report: Side effects of etomidate in propylene glycol in five Gttingen Minipigsdoi:10.3389/fvets.2024.1376604Petrucci, Mariafrancescade Brot, SimoneCasoni, DanielaFrontiers in Veterinary Science
Propylene glycol-induced side effects during intravenous nitroglycerin therapy. Intensive Care Med 1988;14(3): 221-6.Demey HE, Daelemans RA, Verpooten GA, et al. Propylene glycol-induced side effects during intravenous nitroglycerin therapy. Intensive Care Med. 1988;14:221-226....
poly(lactic acid);poly(ethylene glycol)-b-poly(propylene glycol)-b-poly(ethylene glycol);silicon dioxide;electrospinning;nanofibrous adsorbents;heavy metal adsorption 1. Introduction Global water demand is increasing at a rate of more than 3% every year, and the water shortage is causing political ...
By simply comparing the structure-dynamics of PPAd with other polymers exhibiting partial similarities in their structure, such as poly(ethylene glycol)s, poly(n-alkylene acrylate)s [60,61,62,63], we have suggested [26] that γPPAd could arise from the crankshaft motions of methylene sequence...