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Corn remover

Cements, coating wounds, solvent for drugs, corn removers, process engraving, lithography, photography. [Pg.6]

Patients should be advised to check their feet daily for problems and to wash in warm (not hot) water and carefully dry their feet daily. They should be encouraged to wear well-fitted shoes and hosiery and cautioned against skin removal, including com removal, without expert help. Over-the-counter preparations for foot problems such as corn removal are not suitable for patients with diabetes. [Pg.134]

ADK Stab AO 50 2749 Advanced Pain Relief Corn Removers 3321... [Pg.763]

Hybrid safflower (Carthamus tinctorius) oil solvent, corn removers Collodion... [Pg.5690]

Ethanol. Accurate projections of ethanol costs are much more difficult to make than are those for methanol. Large scale ethanol production would impact upon food costs and have important environmental consequences that are rarely cost-analyzed because of the complexity. Furthermore, for corn, the most likely large-scale feedstock, ethanol costs are strongly influenced by the credit assigned to the protein by-product remaining after the starch has been removed and converted to ethanol. [Pg.423]

Sahcyhc acid USP, EP, and other pharmacopeia grades are used medically as antiseptic, disinfectant, antifungal, and keratolytic agents. Sahcyhc acid is formulated in lotion or ointment formulations for the treatment of dandmff, eczema, psoriasis, and various parasitic skin diseases. Because the keratolytic property of this aromatic acid has use in the safe removal of dead skin cells from the surface of healthy skin, the acid is used in concentrated sahcyhc acid solutions or suspensions to remove warts and corns. In more dilute form, sahcyhc acid preparations have found use in dandmff and eczema treatment. Sahcyhc acid has been considered and found effective by the Advisory Committees to the FDA in various over-the-counter (OTC) dmg regulated uses. Among these are acne products, dermatitis, dry skin, dandmff and psoriasis products, and foot care products (24). [Pg.287]

Three different commercial formulations of silicone sealants from Dow Corning was used in the NSF sponsored studies. They were DC-790, DC-995, and DC-983, in the order of increasing modulus. Dumbbell test coupons (samples) were prepared as per the ASTM standards. Some test coupons were maintained at ambient conditions as control and the rest were subjected to simulated weathering. The weathered coupons were removed from the test layout at regular intervals of time and were tested for any changes in crosslink density due to exposure. [Pg.30]

Fifty grams of the corn meal was blended with 100 ml of an 80% methanol 20% water mixture for about a minute and the corn meal removed by filtration. The extraction cartridge was packed with a bonded phase carrying cyanopropylmethyl chains that would exhibit... [Pg.217]

In the case of plant samples having high oil contents (for example, rice grain, bean, and corn), acetonitrile-n-hexane partitioning is used to remove the oily materials. The concentrated residue obtained in Section (a) above is dissolved in 30 mL of n-hexane and transferred into a separatory funnel, containing 30 mL of acetonitrile, and the mixture is shaken vigorously. The acetonitrile layer is collected and another 30 mL of acetonitrile are added and shaken with the n-hexane layer. The combined acetonitrile phase is carefully evaporated to dryness. [Pg.392]

Concentrate the sample (remove acetone) under nitrogen to ca 20-25 mL using a TurboVap (water-bath at 50 °C). Transfer the sample into a 50-mL polypropylene centrifuge tube. Rinse the TurboVap vessel with 5 or lOmL of pFI 6 buffer solution. The amount of pH 6 buffer required depends on the matrix being analyzed and should be determined as needed. All matrices need 5 mL of the buffer solution to adjust the sample to pH 6, except for sweet corn (ears, forage, and stover), which requires 10 mL. Add the rinse buffer to the sample. Rinse the TurboVap vessel with 10 mL of hexane and add the hexane to the sample. [Pg.480]

Mix together 1 1/2 oz. each of ground, dried elder blossoms and peppermint leaves. Add to 2 oz. of ground oatmeal and 2 oz. corn meal. Use one oz. a week to gently scrub and remove dead layers of skin. It can also be mixed... [Pg.65]


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