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Coumarin
Follow your nose to find the best summer scents - 25 May 2007 Scotsman,It's cleverly fresh and sensual, thanks to orange blossom, petitgrain and coumarin. Jo Malone's Amber and Lavender (£59) combines French lavender and myrrh
Grease the pan for Bundt cake, not for angel food - May 15, 2007 Cleveland Plain Dealer,It worked, and by adding coumarin to synthetic vanilla, the flavor was a little more like pure vanilla. Coumarin, from the tonka tree, can be toxic,
Extended Treatment with Fragmin® Approved to Reduce Recurrence of ... - May 11, 2007 Cancer Consultants (press release),Low-molecular-weight heparin versus a coumarin for the prevention of recurrent venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer. The New England Journal of
Cure for oversexed hubby: How about more housework? - Apr 6, 2007 SouthCoastToday.com,We worry that some of the cinnamon in the kitchen spice rack might be contaminated with coumarin, a compound that can be toxic to the liver when ingested in
Glorious hay or musty rubbish? - Apr 5, 2007 FarmNews.co.nz,The sweet smell of good hay is just glorious, and comes from a plant chemical called coumarin. But your nose is also an essential tool in sniffing out mould
Senior CIIT Researcher Honored By The Society Of Toxicology - Apr 2, 2007 dBusinessNews Triangle (press release),...and Food and Drug Administration, and has developed models for such chemicals as acetone, arsenic, coumarin, isopropanol, manganese, methylene chloride,
In The Garden - Mar 30, 2007 Honolulu Star-Bulletin,All parts of the plant contain a chemical called coumarin, the substance that gives this plant its fragrance. Nowadays most of the "maile" leis sold here
Wyeth Receives FDA Approval for New BeneFIX Features That Provide ... - Mar 29, 2007 Drug Newswire (press release),...nor the reversal of coumarin-induced anticoagulation, nor the treatment of bleeding due to low levels of liver- dependent coagulation factors.
Acupressure bands can help morning sickness, insomnia - 26 Mar 2007 Jackson Clarion Ledger,We worry some of the cinnamon in the kitchen spice rack might be contaminated with coumarin, a compound that can be toxic to the liver when ingested in
Wyeth Receives FDA Approval for New BeneFIX Features That Provide ... - 26 Mar 2007 PipelineReview.com (press release),...nor the reversal of coumarin-induced anticoagulation, nor the treatment of bleeding due to low levels of liver- dependent coagulation factors.
A safer cinnamon extract - 26 Mar 2007 Los Angeles Times,We worry that some of the cinnamon in the kitchen spice rack might be contaminated with coumarin, a compound that can be toxic to the liver when ingested in
Merck and Schering-Plough to Develop Another New Cholesterol ... - 26 Mar 2007 Genetic Engineering News (press release),Warfarin: Simvastatin 20-40 mg/day modestly potentiated the effect of coumarin anticoagulants: the prothrombin time, reported as International Normalized
67 take top honors in senior-high division - Mar 23, 2007 Lancaster Newspapers,Honorable Mention: Hannah Brubaker, "One Pot Synthesis And Coumarin Derivitives," 10, Warwick High School, Steve and Kerry Brubaker.
Vancomycin Linked to Immune Thrombocytopenia - Feb 28, 2007 MedPage Today,In an analysis of the different forms of drug-induced immune-mediated thrombocyopenia, including heparin, coumarin, and quinine, he noted that only about
Low LDL cholesterol, some diseases linked - Feb 10, 2007 Bradenton Herald,Be careful not to overdose on cinnamon, though, since the spice sometimes contains a compound called coumarin that can damage the liver.
Denenberg: Some Recommendations For The Safe Use Of Cosmetics ... - Feb 22, 2007 Evening Bulletin,Sunless Tanning: Avoid coumarin and dihydroxy acetone. EWG recommends using products in this class infrequently, if at all, and using a sunscreen even
Management of Venous Thromboembolism: A Clinical Practice ... - Feb 5, 2007 Annals of Internal MedicineLow-molecular-weight heparin versus a coumarin for the prevention of recurrent venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer. N Engl J Med.
Safe cinnamon found in health-food stores - Jan 15, 2007 Jackson Clarion Ledger,The water-based extract called Cinnulin PF does not contain coumarin. This nutritional supplement is available in health-food stores.
EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK - Dec 20, 2006 New York Post,Tonka beans contain coumarin, a chemical found to cause liver damage when consumed in large quantities. The FDA has banned the use of pure coumarin in the
FDA banned bean in restaurant's dessert - Dec 20, 2006 StTammany.com,They also are on the FDA's list of "Substances Prohibited From Use in Human Food" because they contain coumarin, a chemical that can cause liver damage when
Fluorometric Assay Simplifies Monitoring Of Boronic Acids - Dec 26, 2006 Chemical & Engineering NewsThe binding doesn't interfere with the coupling reaction, and as the boronic acid is used up and the coumarin dissociates, the fluorescence fades away,
Lottery in a make-up bag - Dec 21, 2006 Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,One ingredient (coumarin a chemical compound used in artificial vanilla substitutes) is described as "thought to possibly cause cancer in humans",
Greater LDL Cholesterol Reduction with VYTORIN Compared to Lipitor ... - Dec 21, 2006 Business Wire (press release),Warfarin: Simvastatin 20-40 mg/day modestly potentiated the effect of coumarin anticoagulants: the prothrombin time, reported as International Normalized
EAT AT YOUR OWN RISK - Dec 20, 2006 New York Post,Tonka beans contain coumarin, a chemical found to cause liver damage when consumed in large quantities. The FDA has banned the use of pure coumarin in the
FDA banned bean in restaurant's dessert - Dec 20, 2006 StTammany.com,They also are on the FDA's list of "Substances Prohibited From Use in Human Food" because they contain coumarin, a chemical that can cause liver damage when
Grapefruit and Lipitor could work - be careful - Dec 6, 2006 Daily Press,A: Cinnamon sometimes contains a compound called coumarin. At high doses over a long period of time, coumarin may cause liver inflammation.
Fluorometric Assay Simplifies Monitoring Of Boronic Acids - Dec 26, 2006 Chemical & Engineering NewsThe binding doesn't interfere with the coupling reaction, and as the boronic acid is used up and the coumarin dissociates, the fluorescence fades away,
Lottery in a make-up bag - Dec 21, 2006 Bay Post/Moruya Examiner,One ingredient (coumarin a chemical compound used in artificial vanilla substitutes) is described as "thought to possibly cause cancer in humans",
Vitamin K2 Shown to Reverse Arterial Calcifications - Dec 7, 2006 NPIcenter (press release),..."This is of significance as we and others have reported that the use of coumarin-type anticoagulants is associated with increased cardiac valve
Greater LDL Cholesterol Reduction with VYTORIN Compared to Lipitor ... - Dec 21, 2006 Business Wire (press release),Warfarin: Simvastatin 20-40 mg/day modestly potentiated the effect of coumarin anticoagulants: the prothrombin time, reported as International Normalized
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