glycolic acid in English

noun
1
a colorless, translucent, crystalline compound, C 2 H 4 O 3 , that occurs in cane sugar, unripe grapes, and sugar beets and has numerous industrial uses, especially in dyeing leather and textiles and in the manufacture of pesticides.
In its natural state, glycolic acid is found in sugar cane juice.
noun
    hydroxyacetic acid

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1. Tetradecyl-polyethyleneglycol(EO=3-8) ether of glycolic acid

2. Nitrous acid converts it into benzoyl glycolic acid, C6H5C(=O)OCH2CO2H.

3. Nanoparticle carrier systems based on poly(dl-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (plga) for photodynamic therapy (pdt)

4. The recoveries of both mass and radioactivity from standard [1-14C]glycolic acid solutions averaged 98%, and recovery of radioactivity added to plant samples as [1-14C]glycolic acid was over 90% after the complete procedure.

5. The major determinant of acidosis is the degree of glycolic acid accumulation in the blood.

6. Arioian She expressed regret soon after treatment of neuropathic pain following an executive meeting one week between the glycolic acid oxidase from pig liver

7. The salicylic- and glycolic acid–based Acnefree Body Clearing Acne Spray ($9) pretty much always comes up whenever we interview dermatologists about effective ways to …

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10. Glycolic acid is in there as well, which is a fantastic hydroxy acid that not only controls oil production but also can really help with hyperpigmentation and Blemishing…

11. In order to disinfect medical instruments and equipment, specially hemodialysis equipment, said devices are treated at a high temperature with an aqueous solution containing glycolic acid, preferably in amounts ranging from 0,1 - 1 wt. per cent.

12. Dry Brushing can be too harsh or abrasive for the face; a gentle scrub or a chemical exfoliant (such as a solution or cream containing glycolic acid) is a safer, more reliable way to brighten the complexion

13. Chang says, "This exfoliating serum contains glycolic acid, an alpha hydroxy acid, which acts to resurface and Brighten the skin, even out skin tone, and improve brown spots." 4 of 14 Rapid Age Spot and Pigment Lightening Serum

14. IUPAC Name: 2-hydroxy-2-phenylacetic acid CAS Registry Number: 611-72-3 Synonyms: MANDELIC ACID, dl-Mandelic acid, Uromaline, Amygdalic acid, Almond acid, p-Mandelic acid, Phenylglycolic acid, Mandelsaeure, Paramandelic acid, Amygdalinic acid, L-mandelic acid, Racemic mandelic acid, Phenylhydroxyacetic acid, Glycolic acid, phenyl-, (RS)-Mandelic acid, Hydroxy(phenyl)acetic acid, 2

15. Less is known about the potential mode of induction of developmental effects, including the role of putatively toxic metabolites, although research conducted to date has focused on glycolic acid (Carney, 1994; Carney et al., 1999). This focus has related to both the metabolic acidosis induced by the increased accumulation of this substance in the blood as well as possible toxicological effects of the substance itself.

16. An inner rope, which is inserted into a rope hole formed at a needle, and an outer rope, which is placed outside the needle, are formed in a desired shape from an in vivo absorbable material such as polylactic acid, polydiaxonone, or a copolymer of lactic acid and glycolic acid through injection molding or press molding, and the width of the outer rope is relatively greater than the thickness, thereby increasing the contact and binding area with in vivo tissue.