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ethylnorepinephrine Alpha-(1-Aminopropyl)-3,4-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol;a sympathomimetic, used in asthma; it does not raise the blood pressure.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylpapaverine hydrochloride 6,7-diethoxy-1-(3,4-diethoxybenzyl)-isoquinoline hydrochloride;a smooth muscle relaxant.
Synonym: ethylpapaverine hydrochloride.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylparaben Ethyl p-hydroxybenzoate;an antifungal preservative.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylphenacemide (2-Phenylbutyryl)urea;an anticonvulsant.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylphenylephrine hydrochloride A sympathomimetic amine vasopressor agent.
Synonym: ethylphenylephrine hydrochloride.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylstibamine A synthetic organic compound of antimony.
Synonym: Fourneau 693.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethylsulphuric <chemistry> Pertaining to, or containing, ethyl and sulphuric acid.
<chemistry> Ethylsulphuric acid, an acid sulphate of ethyl, H.C2H5.SO4, produced as a thick liquid by the action of sulphiric acid on alcohol. It appears to be the active catalytic agent in the process of etherification.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
ethynodiol 17a-Ethynyl-4-estrene-3b, 17b-diol;a semisynthetic orally effective steroid with biological effects that largely resemble those of progesterone; in addition, it is weakly oestrogenic and androgenic; administered in combination with an oestrogen as an oral contraceptive.
Ethynodiol diacetate, 3,17-diacetate of ethynodiol;an antifertility agent, usually used in combination with mestranol.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethynodiol diacetate <chemical> A synthetic progestational hormone used alone or in combination with oestrogens as an oral contraceptive.
Pharmacological action: contraceptives, oral, synthetic, progestational hormones, synthetic.
Chemical name: 19-Norpregn-4-en-20-yne-3,17-diol, diacetate, (3beta,17alpha)-
(12 Dec 1998)
ethynyl The monovalent radical HC&equiv;C-.
Synonym: acetenyl, ethinyl.
(05 Mar 2000)
ethynyl estradiol 17a-ethynyl-1,3,5-estratriene-3,17-diol;a semisynthetic derivative of 17b-estradiol; active by mouth, with a long half-life, it is among the most potent of known oestrogenic compounds; used in oral contraceptive preparations.
Synonym: ethinyl estradiol.
Estradiol undecylate, an esterified natural oestrogen for parenteral use.
Estradiol valerate, estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,17b-diol 17-valerate;same actions and uses as estradiol, but with a prolonged duration of action; administered in sesame oil by intramuscular injection.
(05 Mar 2000)
etidocaine <chemical> A local anaesthetic with rapid onset and long action, similar to bupivacaine.
Pharmacological action: anaesthetics, local.
Chemical name: Butanamide, N-(2,6-dimethylphenyl)-2-(ethylpropylamino)-, (+-)-
(12 Dec 1998)
etidronate disodium <chemical> Disodium 1-hydroxyethylidenediphosphonate. A diphosphonate which affects calcium metabolism. It inhibits ectopic calcification and slows down bone resorption and bone turnover.
Chemical name: Phosphonic acid, (1-hydroxyethylidene)bis-, disodium salt
(12 Dec 1998)
etidronic acid (1-Hydroxyethylidene)bis(phosphonic acid);used as a calcium regulator, usually as the salt etidronate disodium.
(05 Mar 2000)
etilefrine <chemical> An adrenergic agonist that appears to interact with beta-2 and some alpha adrenergic receptors. It has been used as a vasoconstrictor agent.
Pharmacological action: adrenergic alpha-agonists, adrenergic beta-agonists, adrenergic agonists, sympathomimetic, vasoconstrictor agents.
Chemical name: Benzenemethanol, alpha-((ethylamino)methyl)-3-hydroxy-
(12 Dec 1998)
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  • Ethylene Glycols - »õâ An ethylene compound with two hydroxy groups (-OH) located on adjacent carbons. They are viscous and colorless liquids. Some are used as anesthetics or hypnotics. However, the class is best known for their use as a coolant or antifreeze.
    Synonyms : Glycols, Ethylene
  • Ethylene Oxide - »õâ A colorless and flammable gas at room temperature and pressure. Ethylene oxide is a bactericidal, fungicidal, and sporicidal disinfectant. It is effective against most micro-organisms, including viruses. It is used as a fumigant for foodstuffs and textiles and as an agent for the gaseous sterilization of heat-labile pharmaceutical and surgical materials. (From Reynolds, Martindale The Extra Pharmacopoeia, 30th ed, p794)
    Synonyms : Oxirane, Oxide, Ethylene
  • Ethylenebis(dithiocarbamates) - »õâ A class of thiocarbamate derivatives whose salts possess fungicidal activity.
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  • Ethylenes - »õâ Derivatives of ethylene, a simple organic gas of biological origin with many industrial and biological use.
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ethane Second member of the alkane family, formula C 2 H 6 , ethane is a naturally occurring hydrocarbon produced from natural gas, biomass burning, ocean, and terrestrial vegetation. It is fairly unreactive and some can be transported to the stratosphere.
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ethene Simplest alkene, formula C 2 H 4 ; a major emission of fossil fuel combustion, particularly automobiles. It is also emitted from oceans, vegetation, and as a product of biomass burning.
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ethylene (C 2 H 4 ) A gaseous plant growth regulator regulating various aspects of vegetative growth, fruit ripening and abscission of plant parts.
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etiolation An abnormal increase in stem elongation, accompanied by poor or absent leaf development. Physiological etiolation is caused by a lack of chlorophyll, and is typical of plants growing under low light intensity or in complete darkness. It can also be caused by disease.
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ethanol (ethyl alcohol) (C 2 H 6 O; fw 46.07) Commonly used to disinfest plant tissues, glassware utensils and working surfaces in tissue culture manipulations. The concentration used is 70% (v/v) for disinfecting and 95% (v/v) when flaming tools. Ethanol is also used to dissolve water-insoluble additions (addendums) to culture media.
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