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Ethylmercury (sometimes
ethyl mercury) is a
cation composed of an
organic CH3CH2—
species (an
ethyl group)
bound to a mercury(II) centre,
making it a type...
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release ethylmercury after injection; that mercury's
disposition patterns are
similar to
those after exposure to
equivalent doses of
ethylmercury chloride;...
- ethylicin [Wikidata]
ethylmercury 2,3-dihydroxypropyl mercaptide [Wikidata]
ethylmercury acetate [Wikidata]
ethylmercury bromide [Wikidata]
ethylmercury chloride [Wikidata]...
- base. In the past, Bag Balm has been do****ented as
containing 0.005%
ethylmercury.
Mercury was once used in many
products as an
effective antiseptic, although...
- The
review also
highlighted difficulty interpreting toxicity of the
ethylmercury in
thiomersal because guidelines for
mercury toxicity were
based primarily...
- the
group focused on
mercury in
industry and medicine,
especially the
ethylmercury used in
thimerosal in vaccines. The
group alleges that
exposure to certain...
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Important organomercury compounds are the methylmercury(II) cation, CH3Hg+;
ethylmercury(II) cation, C2H5Hg+; dimethylmercury, (CH3)2Hg,
diethylmercury and merbromin...
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toxicity has led to it
being largely abandoned in
favor of the less
toxic ethylmercury and
diethylmercury compounds,
which perform a
similar function without...
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regular federal courts. Its
toxicology was that it
metabolized into
ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate, in the body. However,
since the mid 2000’s...
- methylmercury, e.g. DORM Dimethylmercury,
mercury with a
second methyl group Ethylmercury, a
related cation Mercury poisoning Mercury regulation in the United...