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Glycolic acid is
widespread in nature. A
glycolate (sometimes
spelled "glycollate") is a salt or
ester of
glycolic acid. The name "
glycolic acid"...
- PLGA, PLG, or poly(lactic-co-
glycolic) acid (CAS: 26780-50-7 ) is a
copolymer which is used in a host of Food and Drug
Administration (FDA)
approved therapeutic...
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functional groups are
separated by two
carbon atoms.
Notable AHAs
include glycolic acid,
lactic acid,
mandelic acid, and
citric acid. α-Hydroxy
acids are...
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Polyglycolide or poly(
glycolic acid) (PGA), also
spelled as
polyglycolic acid, is a biodegradable,
thermoplastic polymer and the
simplest linear, aliphatic...
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hydroxy acids (AHAs) are
naturally occurring carboxylic acids such as
glycolic acid, a
natural constituent of
sugar cane juice, and
lactic acid, found...
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intentionally in a
suicide attempt. When
broken down by the body it
results in
glycolic acid and
oxalic acid
which cause most of the toxicity. The
diagnosis may...
- acid or
oxoacetic acid is an
organic compound.
Together with
acetic acid,
glycolic acid, and
oxalic acid,
glyoxylic acid is one of the C2
carboxylic acids...
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synonym methyl glycolic acid, and as the
simplest ether carboxylic acid,
methoxyacetic acid can be
understood as a
methyl ether of
glycolic acid. In principle...
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application of
topical preparations of
moisturizers and
medications such as
glycolic acid,
lactic acid,
salicylic acid, urea, or
retinoids to the skin. Fractional...
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Glycolaldehyde is the
organic compound with the
formula HOCH2−CHO. It is the
smallest possible molecule that
contains both an
aldehyde group (−CH=O) and...