thioglycolic

thioglycolic
Of or pertaining to thioglycolic acid or its derivatives

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  • Thioglycolic acid — Thioglycolate redirects here. For the microbiology broth, see thioglycollate broth. Thioglycolic acid[1] …   Wikipedia

  • thioglycolic — thio·glycolic …   English syllables

  • thioglycolic acid — noun The compound mercaptoacetic acid formally derived from glycolic acid by replacing the hydroxyl group with a sulfhydryl group …   Wiktionary

  • thioglycolic acid — Used as a reagent for the detection of metals such as iron, molybdenum, silver, and tin; the ammonium and sodium salts are used in home permanents, the calcium salt as a depilatory. SYN: mercaptoacetic acid. * * * thio·gly …   Medical dictionary

  • thioglycolic acid — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ammonium thioglycolate — Chembox new Name = Ammonium thioglycolate ImageFile = Ammonium thioglycolate.png ImageName = Ammonium thioglycolate OtherNames = Perm salt Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASOther = [5421 46 5] Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = NH4+HSCH2COO− …   Wikipedia

  • Chemical depilatory — Human hair By type Lanugo · Androgenic Terminal · Vellus …   Wikipedia

  • Proanthocyanidin — Epicatechin (EC), one of the building blocks of proanthocyanidins Proanthocyanidins, also known as OPCs (oligomeric proanthocyanidins) or condensed tannins, are a subgroup of the flavonoid class of polyphenols. Essentially, they are oligomer… …   Wikipedia

  • antimony — A metallic element, atomic no. 51, atomic wt. 121.757, valences 0, −3, +3, +5; used in alloys; toxic and irritating to the skin and mucous membranes. SYN: stibium. [G. anti + monos, not found alone] a. chloride SYN: a. trichloride. a. di …   Medical dictionary

  • mercaptoacetic acid — SYN: thioglycolic acid. * * * mer·cap·to·ace·tic acid mər .kap tō ə .sēt ik n THIOGLYCOLIC ACID …   Medical dictionary

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