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catechol A chemical originally isolated from a type of mimosa tree. Catechol is used as an astringent, an antiseptic, and in photography, electroplating, and making other chemicals. It can also be man-made.
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catecholamine A chemical in the brain that affects mood and appetite.
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catecholamine A general class of neurotransmitters including dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine.
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catechol Also known as: Pyrocatechol. CAS Number: 120-80-9. Used as a topical antiseptic, antifungal preservative on seed potato pieces, photographic developer, a developer in fur dyes, an intermediate for antioxidants in rubber and lubricating oils, and in pharmaceuticals. Chemical formula = C6H6O. Molecular weight = 110.11 g/mol. Learn More...
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catecholamine Can act as hormones or chemical messengers and include adrenaline, noradrenaline, and dopamine.
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