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derivatives of this
parent compound are also
referred to as
hydroquinones. The name "
hydroquinone" was
coined by
Friedrich Wöhler in 1843. In 2021, it was...
- compounds,
hydroquinone and
hydrogen peroxide,
which are
stored in two
reservoirs in the beetle's abdomen. When the
aqueous solution of
hydroquinones and hydrogen...
- enzymology, a
hydroquinone glucosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.218) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction UDP-glucose +
hydroquinone ⇌ {\displaystyle...
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Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) name, arbutin, is a
glycosylated derivative of
hydroquinone. β-Arbutin is
naturally present in the
leaves and bark of a
variety of...
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containing hydroquinone is
banned in some countries, such as the
member states of the EU. In 2006, the FDA
removed previous advice that
stated hydroquinone was...
- peroxide. 2-Alkylanthraquinones are
hydrogenated to the
corresponding hydroquinones (quinizarins),
which then
transfer H 2 to oxygen: dihydroanthraquinone...
- The
cream containing the drug
combination fluocinolone acetonide/
hydroquinone/tretinoin (trade name Tri-Luma) is used for the
treatment of
melasma (dark...
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somnolescence and
depressed activity. It is
produced by the
methylation of
hydroquinone using dimethylsulfate and an alkali. 1,4-Dimethoxybenzene is
mainly used...
- α-Arbutin, is a
glycosylated hydroquinone, and an
anomer of the
naturally occurring arbutin. α-Arbutin is used in the
cosmetic and
pharmaceutical industries...
- Monobenzone, also
called 4-(Benzyloxy)phenol and
monobenzyl ether of
hydroquinone (MBEH) is an
organic chemical in the
phenol family with
chemical formula...