| niacinamide | <biochemistry> Member of the water soluble B vitamin group, used in the production of fatty acids, steroids and cholesterol, deficiency is known as pellagra. Has cholesterol-lowering and vasodilating properties. (27 Sep 1997) |
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Synonyms : 3-Pyridinecarboxamide, Astra Brand of Niacinamide, Enduramide, Jenapharm Brand of Niacinamide, Merck Brand of Niacinamide, Nicobion, Nicotinsaureamid Jenapharm, Papulex, Pharmagenix Brand of Niacinamide, Vitamin B3, 3 Pyridinecarboxamide, B 3, Vitamin
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A vitamin being studied to increase the effect of radiation therapy on tumor cells. Also called nicotinamide.
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(Niacin ?Vitamin B-3) Member of the water-soluble B vitamin group, used in the production of fatty acids, steroids and cholesterol, deficiency is known as pellagra. Has a cholesterol-lowering and vasodilating property. See Niacin.
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Mild scalp stimulant with Vitamin B. Also used as a synergizing agent. Nonionic Surfactants - Those in which the active molecule has no electric charge. Their properties vary widely, from very harsh cleansers (often found in commercial shampoos and rug cleaners) to coating and fiber softening agents found in balsams and rinses. Nonoxynol 12 - Used as a non ionic surface active agent and as a dispersing agent.
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