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phenylmercury acetate phenylmercury chloride [Wikidata]
phenylmercury derivative of
pyrocatechol phenylmercury nitrate phenylmercury salicylate [Wikidata]...
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Skeletal formula of
phenylmercury acetate...
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organomercury derivatives remaining in
current medical use.
Merbromin Phenylmercury acetate Phenylmercuric borate Thiomersal Xu, Y.; He, Y.; Li, X.; Gao...
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Phenylmercuric borate is a
topical antiseptic and
disinfectant that is
soluble in water,
ethanol and glycerol. It was used
until the 1990s as an active...
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diffusion without affecting carbon dioxide uptake.
Examples include phenylmercury acetate,
abscisic acid (ABA), and aspirin. Film-forming antitranspirants...
- the kidneys; but is not
useful in the
treatment of
alkylmercury or
phenylmercury toxicity.
Dimercaprol also
enhances the
toxicity of
selenium and tellurium...
- salts, such as
colloidal silver,
silver nitrate,
mercury chloride,
phenylmercury salts,
copper sulfate,
copper oxide-chloride etc.
Heavy metals and their...
- 10,10'-oxydi-
Phenyl dichloroarsine Phenylhydrazine hydrochloride Phenylmercury acetate Phenylsilatrane Phenylthiourea Phosacetim Phosfolan Phosgene...
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Pentachloronitrobenzene (PCNB) S.O. 569 (E)
dated 25 July 1989 37
Pentachlorophenol 38
Phenylmercury acetate 39
Phorate S.O. 3951 (E),
dated 08.08.2018 40
Phosphamidon S...
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aqueous solutions. Due to
toxicological and
ecotoxicological reasons phenylmercury salts are no
longer in use. However, some
surgeons use mercurochrome...