hydrochloride
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Noun
hydrochloride (plural hydrochlorides)
- (chemistry) A compound of hydrochloric acid with an organic base such as an amine.
- 1969, B. Albertson, Photochemical Processes, page 84:
- In contrast, a water-repellent substance, for example, fluoric resin or Teflon, is extremely nonaffinitive with the oily oxime hydrochlorides and has a nature to repel it.
- 2015 August 14, “Green Tea Modulates Cytokine Expression in the Periodontium and Attenuates Alveolar Bone Resorption in Type 1 Diabetic Rats”, in PLOS ONE[1], :
- After 15, 30, 60 or 90 days, the animals (n = 5 per time point for each subgroup) were sacrificed via an overdose of ketamine and xylazine hydrochloride (Vetbrands Brazil Limited, Jacareí, SP), and the hemimaxillae were removed and fixed in 10% formalin solution (Fig 1 ).
Derived terms
- dehydrochloride
- diethylaminopropionylethoxycarbonylaminophenothiazine hydrochloride
- dihydrochloride
- duloxetine hydrochloride
- fluoxetine hydrochloride
- hemihydrochloride
- hydrochloride of strychnine
- methamphetamine hydrochloride
- monohydrochloride
- octahydrochloride
- strychnine hydrochloride
- tetrahydrochloride
- tramadol hydrochloride
- trihydrochloride
Translations
hydrochloric acid with an organic base
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