No. |
RT |
Name of the compound |
Uses |
4. |
7.94 |
Phenol, 2,6-bis(1,1-dimethylethyl)-4-methyl-, methylcarbamate |
Phenol is used as an oral anesthetic/analgesic, commonly used to temporarily treat pharyngitis. Phenol was widely used as an antiseptic, especially as Carbolic soap, from the early 1900s through the 1970s. |
9. |
13.09 |
Pyridine-3-carboxamide, 4-dimethylamino-N-(2,4-difluorophenyl)- |
It has demonstrated anti-inflammatory actions that may be of benefit to patients with inflammatory skin conditions. It has ability to block the inflammatory actions of iodides known to precipitate or exacerbate inflammatory acne |
10. |
14.96 |
Phytol |
It can be used as a precursor for the manufacture of synthetic forms of vitamin E and vitamin K1. In ruminants, the gut fermentation of ingested plant materials liberates phytol, a constituent of chlorophyll, which is then converted to phytanic acid and stored in fats |
11. |
19.82 |
Pseudoephedrine, (+)- |
Pseudoephedrine shrinks swollen nasal mucous membranes. It reduces tissue hyperemia, edema, and nasal congestion commonly associated with colds or allergies. Other beneficial effects may include increasing the drainage of sinus secretions, and opening of obstructed Eustachian tubes. The same vasoconstriction action can also result in hypertension, which is a noted side effect of pseudoephedrine |
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