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Triethylenemelamine

Triethylenemelamine Ethylene oxide Chlorambucil Choline dihydrogen citrate Etofibrate Melphalan Nimorazole Nonoxynol Tyloxapol Uracil mustard... [Pg.1634]

Traube s rule phys chem In dilute solutions, the concentration of a member of a homologous series at which a given lowering of surface tension is observed decreases threefold for each additional methylene group in a given series. trau-baz, rtil ) tretamlne See triethylenemelamine. tred-3,men ... [Pg.384]

Uses Manufacture of triethylenemelamine and other amines fuel oil and lubricant refining ion exchange protective coatings adhesives pharmaceuticals polymer stabilizers surfactants. [Pg.578]

Cyclophosphamide (72) was made as a latent form of nitrogen mustard with fairly low toxicity. It undergoes oxidation by microsomes in the liver and then breaks down to give much more reactive derivatives of 2,2 -dichlorodiethylamine (Scheme 3). Several aziridines are used as alkylating agents. They include triethylenemelamine (73), triaziquone (74), TEPA (triethylenephosphoramide) (75 X = O) and thio-TEPA (75 X = S). Ethylene oxide... [Pg.157]

Reaction of cyanuric chloride [108-77-0] with ethyleneimine yields triethylenemelamine [51-18-3] (172). [Pg.7]

Some or all events leading to sex-chromosome loss or nondisjunction are either not inducible in or not recoverable from some of the germ cell stage.378 However, very few chemicals have been tested, and none in all germ cell stages. Sex-chromosome loss has been shown to be induced by triethylenemelamine in spermatids and spermatozoa, 55 by isopropyl methanesulfonate in primary oocytes within 6 wk of being ovulated,138 and by hycanthone methanesulfonate in primary oocytes within 1 wk of being ovulated.38 ... [Pg.134]

Cattanach, B.M. Induction of paternal sex-chromosome losses and deletions and of autosomal gene mutations by the treatment of mouse post-meiotic germ cells with triethylenemelamine. Mutat. Res. 4 73-82, 1967. [Pg.257]

Xing SG, Shi X, Wu ZL, et al. 1992. Transplacental genotoxicity of triethylenemelamine, benzene, and vinblastine in mice. Teratogenesis Carcinog Mutagen 12(5) 223-230. [Pg.424]

Unclassified. Films from latices of butadiene, styrene and fumario acid may be cured with triethylenemelamine or tris(l-azir . idinyl) phosphine oxide, the crosslinked products giving very strong adhesion to glass plates, and having useful textile applications. (54)... [Pg.336]

TEM (triethylenemelamine) Myleran or Busulfan (methanesulfonic acid, tetramethylene ester), antimitotic drugs such as Dichloren (me-chlorethamine hydrochloride) and Cytoxan (cyclophosphamide). X-rays, and steroid therapy show different effects without consistent results. The question must be further investigated. [Pg.80]

Tris(1-aziridinyl)-1,3,6-triazine Triethylenemelamine CgHigNg 61-18-3 204.231 cry pow 139 dec SHgO... [Pg.634]

MAJOR USES used in the manufacture of triethylenemelamine, taurine, and fuel oil used in the manufacturing of adhesives, binders, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, insect repellants, and ion exchange resins. [Pg.107]


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