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    Glycerol (redirect from Pure glycerin)
    Glycerol (/ˈɡlɪsərɒl/), also called glycerine or glycerin, is a simple triol compound. It is a colorless, odorless, viscous liquid that is sweet-tasting...
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    Glycerin soaps are soaps that contain glycerol, a component of fat or oil. They are recognizably different from other soaps because they are translucent...
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    Nitroglycerin (redirect from Nitro glycerin)
    an explosion. Thus, the glycerin mixture is added slowly to the reaction vessel containing the mixed acid (not acid to glycerin). The nitrator is cooled...
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    Typically, fog is created by vaporizing proprietary water and glycol-based or glycerin-based fluids or through the atomization of mineral oil. This fluid (often...
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    Glycerine acetate is a mixture of esters produced from the esterification of glycerol (1) with acetic acid. This reaction produces five congeners: the...
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    dark violet colored powder. Its reaction with glycerol (commonly known as glycerin or glycerine) (C3H5(OH)3) is highly exothermic, resulting rapidly in a...
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    des principes immédiats des graisses des animaux" [On the compounds of glycerin with acids and on the synthesis of immediate principles of animal fats]...
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  • adding several new ingredients including niacinimide, panthenol, and glycerin. "The Cetaphil Story". Retrieved 2021-02-10. "Contact Us | Cetaphil". "Cetaphil"...
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  • make the glycerol ester of wood rosin, refined wood rosin is reacted with glycerin to produce the glycerol ester. Glycerol ester of wood rosin is an alternative...
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    Guaifenesin, also known as glyceryl guaiacolate, is an expectorant medication taken by mouth and marketed as an aid to eliminate sputum from the respiratory...
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    Triformin (glycerin triformate) is the triester of glycerol and formic acid. J. Buckingham (ed.). Dictionary of Organic Compounds. Vol. 12. p. 3362. v...
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    needed]. DATEM is composed of mixed esters of glycerin in which one or more of the hydroxyl groups of glycerin have been esterified by diacetyl tartaric acid...
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    colon Onset of action: 12–72 hours (oral), 0.25–1 hour (rectal) Examples: glycerin suppositories (Hallens), sorbitol, lactulose, and polyethylene glycol (PEG...
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    droplets, vapor and air. The vapor mainly comprises propylene glycol and/or glycerin, usually with nicotine and flavoring. Its exact composition varies, and...
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    available over the counter in the United States since 1980. K-Y NG uses glycerin and hydroxyethyl cellulose as the lubricant, with chlorhexidine gluconate...
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  • juiceless pulp, then mixing with glycerin. Commercially available GSEs sold to consumers are made from the seed, pulp, and glycerin blended together. GSE is sold...
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  • non-medicated glycerin suppository. However, due to the relative hardness of the suppository – necessary for its insertion into the human body – before glycerin can...
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    sometimes referred to as mucoprotective agents. Demulcents such as pectin, glycerin, honey, and syrup are common ingredients in cough mixtures and cough drops...
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    with a solution of formalin, zinc salts, alcohol, salicylic acid, and glycerin. The mummification techniques used by Salafia were discovered in 2007 in...
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    fats first hydrolyze into salts of fatty acids. Glycerol (glycerin) is liberated. The glycerin is sometimes left in the soap product as a softening agent...
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  • reacts with the fatty acids forming back the soap and glycerin (glycerol). To separate glycerin from the soap, the pasty boiling mass is treated with...
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    zinc oxide and calamine to promote healing. It may also contain acacia, glycerin, castor oil and white petrolatum.[citation needed] The Unna’s boot was...
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  • is a fluid extract of an herb or other medicinal substance made using glycerin as the majority of the fluid extraction medium. According to King's American...
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  • expensive kit tested by Consumer Reports. Crest Whitestrips contain water, glycerin, hydrogen peroxide, carbomer 956, and sodium saccharin.[citation needed]...
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    as stated by Dario Piombino-Mascali et. al, is described as "one part glycerin, one part formalin saturated with zinc sulfate and zinc chloride, and one...
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    shared qualities with both ethyl alcohol (with one hydroxyl group) and glycerin (with three hydroxyl groups). In 1859, Wurtz prepared ethylene glycol via...
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    acuminata and Cephaelis ipecacuanha. The extract is commonly mixed with glycerin, sugar (syrup), and methylparaben. The active ingredients are plant alkaloids...
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    typical embalming chemicals include formaldehyde, phenol, methanol, and glycerin. These fluids are combined in varying ratios depending on the source, but...
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    cashews, macadamias, and almonds), tapioca flour, natural enzymes, vegetable glycerin, assorted bacterial cultures, arrowroot, and even pea protein. "Which Vegan...
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  • combination of cat hair and the glycerin placed on the actors' skin to make them appear sweaty. By removing the glycerin she was able to continue working...
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