| TPD | temporary partial disability; thiamine propyl disulfide; tripotassium phenolphthalein disulfate; tum... |
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| phenolphthalein | Obtained by the action of phenol on phthalic anhydride; used as a hydrogen ion indicator and as a laxative. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| phenolphthaleins | <chemical> A family of 3,3-bis(p-hydroxyphenyl)phthalides). They are used as indicators, cathartic, and dyes. Pharmacological action: cathartic, indicators and reagents, phthalein dyes. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Ap-La-Day, Ex-Lax, Feen-A-Mint, Key Brand of Phenolphthalein, Laxatone, Laxettes, Manesco Brand of Phenolphthalein, Mentholatum Brand of Phenolphthalein, Modane, Novartis Brand of Phenolphthalein, Schering-Plough Brand of Phenolphthalein, Thalinol
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| phenolphthalein |
a cathartic and pH indicator, with a range of 8.5 (colorless) to 9.0 (red).
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| phenolphthalein t. |
1. (for blood) boil a thin fecal suspension, cool, and add it to half as much reagent (made by dissolving 1 to 2 g of phenolphthalein and 25 g of potassium hydroxide in water). Add 10 g of metallic zinc and heat until decolorized. A pink color indicates the presence of blood. 2. (in urine) make the urine alkaline; a red color indicates phenolphthalein.
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| Phenolphthalein | a laxative used in many preparations under various trade names |
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