ethanolamine
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of ethanolamine
Example Sentences
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Ethanolamine is abundant in the mammalian intestine45.
From Nature
If those appeals succeed, de Andrade worries that people will not wait until all the tests are completed, and may even abandon conventional treatment in favour of phosphoethanolamine.
From Nature
Important Safety Information Do not take Diclegis if you are allergic to doxylamine succinate, other ethanolamine derivative antihistamines, pyridoxine hydrochloride or any of the ingredients in Diclegis.
From The Verge
Both installations use a common CCS technology: CO2-rich flue gas from the plant is bubbled through a column containing an amine-based solvent — in this case, a mixture of ethanolamine and additives — that reacts with the gas and takes up its carbon dioxide.
From Nature
Anyone boycotting propylene glycol or ethanolamine — whatever those might be — will appreciate the Korres basil-lemon shower gel and aloe shampoo with soapwort, both of which trumpet their lack of said substances.
From New York Times
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