| potassium isotopes | Stable potassium atoms that have the same atomic number as the element potassium, but differ in atomic weight. K-41 is a stable potassium isotope. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| potassium magnesium aspartate | <chemical> An intra-extracellular electrolyte exchange agent with a variety of effects. Beneficial in cardiac insufficiency, potentiates the effect of cardiac glycosides by reducing their toxicity, has hypocholesteraemic effects and potentiates the effects of calcium in disturbed calcium metabolism. Synonym: panangin; tromcardin. Chemical name: DL-Aspartic acid, monopotassium salt, mixt. With potassium hydrogen (T-4)-bis(DL-aspartato(2-)-N,O1)magnesate(2-) (12 Dec 1998) |
| potassium metaphosphate | (KPO3)n;a pharmaceutical aid (buffer). (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium nitrate | KNO3;sometimes used as a diuretic and diaphoretic; formerly it was included in asthmatic powders containing stramonium leaves. Synonym: niter, saltpeter. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium nitrate paper | Paper impregnated with potassium nitrate that is ignited to produce fumes inhaled as treatment for asthma. Synonym: potassium nitrate paper, saltpeter paper. Occluding paper, an inked paper or ribbon interposed between natural or artificial teeth to determine tooth contacts. Synonym: articulating paper. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium perchlorate | KClO4;occasionally used, as an alternative to a thiouracil derivative, in the control of hyperthyroidism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium permanganate | <chemical> Permanganic acid (hmno4), potassium salt. A highly oxidative, water-soluble compound with purple crystals, and a sweet taste. Chemical name: Permanganic acid (HMnO4), potassium salt (12 Dec 1998) |
| potassium phosphate | K2HPO4;a mild saline cathartic and diuretic. Synonym: dibasic potassium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium radioisotopes | Unstable isotopes of potassium that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. K atoms with atomic weights 37, 38, 40, and 42-45 are radioactive potassium isotopes. (12 Dec 1998) |
| potassium rhodanate | Formerly used in the treatment of essential hypertension and as a reagent in the detection of copper, iron, and silver. Synonym: potassium rhodanate, potassium sulfocyanate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium sodium tartrate | KNaC4H4O6;a mild saline cathartic, used as an ingredient in compound effervescent powders. Synonym: Rochelle salt, Seignette's salt, sodium potassium tartrate. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium sorbate | 2,4-hexadienoic acid potassium salt; a mold and yeast inhibitor, used as a preservative. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium sparing diuretics | Diuretic agents that, unlike most diuretics, retain potassium; examples are triamterene and amiloride. Often used together with diuretics that promote the loss of both sodium and potassium. Used in hypertension and in congestive heart failure. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium succinate | A deliquescent powder used as a haemostatic. (05 Mar 2000) |
| potassium sulfate | K2SO4;an obsolete laxative. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Compounds, Potassium
Synonyms : Potassium Cyanide (K(14)CN), Potassium Cyanide (K(C(15)N)), Cyanide, Potassium
Synonyms : Deficiencies, Potassium, Deficiency, Potassium, Potassium Deficiencies
Synonyms : K2Cr2O7, Bichromate, Potassium, Dichromate, Potassium
Synonyms : Anbex Brand of Potassium Iodide, Antistrumin, Fleming Brand of Potassium Iodide, Henning Berlin Brand of Potassium Iodide, Hexal Brand of Potassium Iodide, Ioduro Potasico Rovi, Iosat, Jod beta, Jodetten Henning, Jodgamma, Jodid, Jodid Hexal, Jodid Verla, Mono-Jod
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| potassium nitrate |
(KNO3) used especially as a fertilizer and explosive
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| potassium alum |
[USP] alum prepared with the addition of potassium; used topically as an astringent.
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| potassium channel |
a voltage-gated slow protein channel selective for the passage of potassium ions, occurring on the surface of a wide variety of cells, including nerve, muscle, and secretory cells; its functions include regulation of cell membrane excitability, regulation of repetitive low frequency firing in some neurons, and recovery of the nerve fiber membrane at the end of the action potential.
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| potassium channel blocker |
any of a class of drugs that inhibit the movement of potassium ions through the potassium channels, thus prolonging repolarization of the cell membrane; such drugs are used as antiarrhythmic agents.
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| potassium cyanide |
Potassium cyanide or KCN is the salt of potassium and hydrogen cyanide. It is a colorless compound with smell of almonds, similar in appearance to sugar and highly soluble in water. Despite being highly toxic, it is one of the few substances that form soluble compounds with gold, and thus is used in jewellery for chemical gilding and buffing. It is also sometimes used in gold mining for chemical extraction of metal from ore (though sodium cyanide is more commonly used). ...
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