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Formazans and their metal complexes are used as textile dyes by direct application. The in situ reduction of tetrazolium salts has not been used to introduce the dyes to their substrates. Treatment with triaryl mono and bis tetrazolium salts followed by a reducing agent such as ascorbic acid or thioglycolic acid has been claimed as a method of introducing formazans as permanent hair dyes.641 There are some references to their use as therapeutic agents.642 544... [Pg.278]

Jaro, M. (2003), Metal threads in historical textiles, NATO Science Series, II Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, Vol. 117 (Molecular and Structural Archaeology Cosmetic and Therapeutic Chemicals), pp. 163-178. [Pg.587]

For example, sol-gel immobilised bioactive liquids such as cineol, camphor, menthol, evening primrose and perilla oil used to functionalise textiles afford either skin-friendly textiles with antimicrobial and antiallergic effects due to immobilised natural oils or textiles for therapeutic treatment of the respiratory tract by means of immobilised mixtures of high volatility natural agents such as eucalyptol, camphor and menthol.27... [Pg.109]

Uses. Selenium is used extensively in the manufacture and production of glass, pigments, rubber, metal alloys, textiles, petroleum and medical therapeutic agents. It is markedly photoconductive and widely used in photoelectric devices. [Pg.515]

Aluminum carboxylates have been extensively investigated because of their applications as textile finishing, gelling, and therapeutic agents. Despite this, the structural aspects of their chemistry are not well established. ... [Pg.145]

Butanal is used in the manufacture of rubber accelerators, synthetic resins, solvents, and plasticizers. -Butyraldehyde is used as an intermediate in the manufacturing of plasticizers, alcohols, solvents, and polymers (such as 2-ethylhexanol, -butanol, trim-ethylolpropane, -butyric acid, polyvinyl butyral, methyl amyl ketone). It is also used as an intermediate to make pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, antioxidants, rubber accelerators, textile auxiliaries, perfumery, and flavors. It has no therapeutic use at the present time. [Pg.367]

Tertiary amines have unusually low viscosities, are more soluble in petroleum solvents, and are more selective and more stable than non tertiary amines [100], These amines are corrosion inhibitors and are intermediates in the preparation of materials coating, plastics, textile, paper, and leathers [101]. They are used as precursors of agricultural chemicals, like herbicides and insecticides, pharmaceutical and therapeutic agents, and in fuel oil additives such as aviation jet fuels, gasoline, and in lubricants [102]. [Pg.277]

Uses Dyeing textiles, leather, and paper biological stain occasionally used for discharge prints therapeutic use in treatment of sleeping sickness once investigated for use in trypanosomiasis... [Pg.4612]

P Skundric, A Medovic, Lj Simovic, S Dimitrijevic, M Kostic, Development and characterization of antibacterial bioactive fibres as transdeimal therapeutic systems , 5th World Textile Conf AUTEX 2005, Portoro2, Slovenia, June 27-29, Book 1, p.232, (2005). [Pg.37]

With the industrial revolution came new discoveries and the development of the manufactured fibers industry, which was able to produce more new fibers than could be obtained from nature. The use of medical textiles derived from natural and man-made fibers as drug carriers increased dramatically, mainly in the form of bandages, therapeutic textiles, healthcare textiles, wound dressings, surgical operative sutures, transdermal patches for dermatosis and also for specific diseases. [Pg.140]

Assistant therapeutic and health care textiles Drug-loaded... [Pg.143]

Organoaluminum compounds are mainly used as catalysts or the alkoxides for adjusting the viscosity of varnishes, to impregnate textiles, and for antitranspirants in cosmetics. Some aluminum compounds are employed therapeutically, e.g., aluminum hydroxide is one component of the antacids recommended for the treatment of stomach ulcers and gastritis. Large doses of aluminum hydroxide, in the order of grams, are prescribed for uremic or dialysis patients. Aluminum acetotartrate in solution is used in the treatment of sores and for other dermatological purposes. [Pg.218]

Prosthetic (4), Surgical (14), Therapeutic (26), Assisted reproduction devices (11) Ophthalmic devices (126) Few textile applications Few 3D textile... [Pg.308]


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