- A
tannate is the salt or
ester of
tannic acid. In the
context of pharmacology,
chemical compounds or
substances broadly ****ing the
definition of "medicine"...
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Dextroamphetamine (INN: dexamfetamine) is a
potent central nervous system (CNS)
stimulant and
enantiomer of
amphetamine that is used in the
treatment of...
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Mammalian vasopressin, also
called antidiuretic hormone (ADH),
arginine vasopressin (AVP) or argipressin, is a
hormone synthesized from the AVP gene as...
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discoloration results from a
reaction between the
tannates in the oak and the iron in the steel,
forming iron
tannate, a
black compound.
Bronze wool also has uses...
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Cryptenamine (Unitensen) is a
mixture of 10
hypotensive alkaloids extracted from
Veratrum album (protoveratrines A and B; germitrine, neogermitrine, germerine...
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Albumin tannate (also
known as
Tannin albuminate) is an antidiarrheal. v t e...
- adipate, aspartate, hydrochloride, phosphate, saccharate, sulfate, and
tannate.
Dextroamphetamine sulfate is the most
common enantiopure salt. Amphetamine...
- to 203 °F).
Other orally available salts are the
hydrochloride and the
tannate;
suppositories contain the free base.
Cough syrup Noscapine Codeine; Pholcodine...
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writing surface. By
mixing tannin with iron sulfate, a water-soluble
ferrous tannate complex is formed.
Because of its solubility, the ink is able to penetrate...
- place.[citation needed]
Morphine ascorbate and
other salts such as the
tannate, citrate, and acetate, phosphate,
valerate and
others may be
present in...