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Stop-scald

Stone conservations Stonegroundwood Stone treatment Stoneware Stone-washing Stony coal Stop-flow ftir techniques Stopped-flow mixing Stop Scald Storage... [Pg.932]

Ethoxyquin 6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydro-2,2,4-tr imethylquinoline Nix-Scald Santoquin Stop-Scald... [Pg.108]

SYNS l,2-DIHYDRO-6-ETHOXY-2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-QUINOLINE l,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,4-TRIMETHYI 6-ETHOXYQUINOLINE EMQ EQ 6-ETHOXY-l,2-DIHYDRO-2,2,4-TRIMETHYLQUINOLINE ETHOXY-QUIN (FCC) ETHOXYQUINE 6-ETHOXY-2,2,4-TRIMETHYDl,2-DIHYDROQUINOUNE NIFLEX NIX-SCALD SANTOFLEX A SANTOFLEX AW SANTOQUIN STOP-SCALD 2,2,4-TRIMETHYL-6-ETHOXY-1.2-DIHYDROQUINOLINE USAFB-24... [Pg.1218]

Thus ethoxyquin, l,2-dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4-trimethylquinoIine, is the most important active substance practically. It is used for the control of scald in apples (Stop Scald ) and to a lesser extent in pears, as both preharvest treatment and postharvest dips and spray (Porrith and Meheriuk, 1968). It is also used as an antioxidant in spices and fish meal, and in poultry, swine and other animal feed (Danilenko et al., 1968). [Pg.441]

Synonyms cas 91-53-2 santoquine santoflex santoquin stop-scald 2-Ethoxethyl-p-Methoxycinnamate... [Pg.129]

Synonyms 6-ethoxy-i,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline i,2-dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline EMQ Santoflex Santoquin 6-ethoxy-2,2,4-trimethyl-i,2-dihydroquinoline i,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl-6-ethoxyquinoline 2,2,4-trimethyl-6-ethoxy-i,2-dihydro-quinoline EQ Santoflex A Santoflex AW Stop-Scald Nix-Scald Niflex Antioxidant EC Permanax 103 Amea 100 Dawe s Nutrigard Quinol ED Nocrac AW Niflex D Antox Aries Antox Antage AW dihydro-6-ethoxy-2,2,4-trimethylquinoline ethoxy-i,2-dihydro-2,2,4-trimethyl quinoline... [Pg.1213]

Many of the folk-medicinal uses of the New Zealand tea tree oils are related to both species, e.g., the leaves of Manuka and Kanuka were used as vapor baths for colds an infusion was very astringent and various uses were found for concoctions including urinary complaints and as a febrifuge. Kanuka was applied to scalds and bums, used to stop coughing, and as a sedative it was also used against dysentery. The decoction of boiled leaves and bark was used to treat stiff backs, etc. Seed capsules were boiled to yield a decoction to apply externally to treat inflammation or to drink for diarrhea the capsules or leaves were also chewed for dysentery. The water from boiled bark was used for treating inflamed breasts and also to treat mouth, throat, and eye problems. [Pg.435]


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