Articles, tagged with "organic compound", page 4
13th October 2009
Most involved in the sport of bodybuilding know that creatine is a common supplement used by many in the sport to enhance performance, muscle size and strength. Creatine comes in many forms, one of them being creatine ethyl ester. If you've ever asked w...
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Author:
pharris1
09th October 2009
There are several products that can help you in whitening your skin. There are some serums containing the best product to lighten your skin tone that is alpha arbutin. The alpha arbutin serum contains natural ingredients like essential oils; vitamins etc...
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Author:
Alien
22nd September 2009
Protein is a type of organic compound which is made of complex strings of amino acids, strung together to form spring like chains. Protein is in nearly every cell of the human body and is responsible for much of the activity which goes on within these cel...
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Author:
Robert Harden
15th September 2009
Methyl vinyl ketone is a widely used organic compound classified as an enone (i.e., an alkene and a ketone). This enone characteristic allows it to undergo a wide variety of chemical reactions, a lot centered around the fact that it can act as a Michael a...
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Author:
Jim Turner
02nd August 2009
An Organosilane is a compound which is a derivative of a saline. It must be organic, and it must have at least one carbon to silicon bond. An Organosilane is an Organosilicon compound. This is an organic compound, and it has many bonds, including the carb...
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Author:
Alan Friedman
31st July 2009
Science over the past few years has come a long ways in understanding what causes our skin to age. Mostly by the understanding of what is called the Free-Radical theory of ageing. Which states that atoms with free electrons cause damage to cell structures...
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Author:
Robert Read
24th July 2009
Idebenone is an organic compound that is promoted as a vitamin-like natural compound with properties similar to that of CoQ10. It is an effective antioxidant and can be found in all aerobic organisms. It is also known to play an important role in the pr...
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Author:
David Mitchell
16th July 2009
I've never been able to get on the sunscreen (lotion) bandwagon. From the time I first saw the promotions that said sun exposure causes skin cancer, it just didn't make sense to me. Like so many other things, it seemed to me that it was more likely an EXC...
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Author:
Elizabeth Walker, CHT, RH
06th July 2009
The first thing that comes to the mind of everyone of us while reading about a health food, a dietary supplement pill or a fairness pill is their associated negative side effects. Many of us refrain from using such pills due to fear of the unknown. This...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
13th June 2009
An average person can lose about 3 liters of water from a strenuous exercise especially when it is hot and muggy. This loss may occur via respiration and perspiration. Experts say that when the body loses one and a half liters of water, endurance and pe...
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Author:
joalesto
05th June 2009
A chemical with a molecular formula HOCH2-CHOH- CH2OH is known as glycerol or glycerine. It is one of the versatile chemicals and one of the safest in the planet. It is an organic compound containing three hydroxyl groups which gives it the name as a tr...
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Author:
joalesto
01st June 2009
Glycerin may sometimes be spelled as glycerine and is a substance commercially known and used. It contains glycerol. However, the three terms are used interchangeably.
Man has seen glycerine as one of the most multipurpose and important substance. ...
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Author:
joalesto
29th May 2009
What are esterified fatty acids? How is it possible to achieve the maximum benefits from them? Find out the expert answers to these important questions in this article.
In scientific terms, an ester is an organic compound which is formed by reaction be...
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Author:
Vijay K Raisinghani
13th May 2009
Acetic acid is one of the most important industrial acids. It is found in textile and garment industry. Paints and solvents require the application of acetic acid, as well. Manufacturing of paper, adhesives and inks demands the presence of acetic acid. ...
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Author:
joalesto
20th April 2009
In September 2008, the world was shocked at the sight of little babies in China attached to dialysis machines as they fight for their lives. Yet, the news of contaminated milk formula did not gain much attention until it was realized that the melamine pro...
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Author:
HWNTeam