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Dichloroacetic acid was used to treat rats with focal ischemic damage.
The chemistry of dichloroacetic acid is typical for halogenated organic acids.
The salts and esters of dichloroacetic acid are called dichloroacetates.
Altered gene expression in mouse livers after dichloroacetic acid exposure.
The carcinogenicity of dichloroacetic acid in the male B6C3F1 mouse.
Conversion of trichloroacetic acid to dichloroacetic acid in biological samples.
In coordination, the inhibitor dichloroacetic acid may be used in the future as a treatment option for patients with this type of cancer.
Dichloroacetic acid is manufactured in small quantities by reducing trichloroacetic acid.
In general, dichloroacetic acid was the most prevalent HAA found in all samples.
Animals subjected to transient ischemia that were treated with dichloroacetic acid showed significant decreases in lactate concentration.
When heated, a mixture of dichloroacetic acid and acetic acid gives acetyl chloride.
Dichloroacetic acid and trichloroacetic acid.
Dichloroacetic acid was found near the helix bundle in the N-terminal domain of PDK1.
Inactivation of glutathione transferase Zeta by dichloroacetic acid and other fluorine-lacking alpha-haloalaknoic acids.
For instance anisole with lead tetraacetate forms 'p-methoxyphenyllead triacetate in chloroform and dichloroacetic acid:
A 2-year dose–response study of lesion sequences during hepatocellular carcinogenesis in the male B6C3F1 mouse given the drinking water chemical dichloroacetic acid.
The carcinogenicity of trichloroethylene and its metabolites trichloroacetic acid and dichloroacetic acid in mouse liver.
Due to the same acronym, DCA, as another potential cancer treatment, deoxycholic acid is often confused with dichloroacetic acid.
The biodegradation of methoxyflurane produces inorganic fluoride and dichloroacetic acid (DCAA).
Biodegradation of dichloroacetic acid by freely suspended and adsorptive immobilized Xanthobacter autotrophicus GJ10 in soil.
Dichloroacetic acid DCA is mostly eliminated either unchanged or by metabolic transformation primarily in expired air or in the urine.
Under certain conditions, TCE-epoxide forms dichloroacetyl chloride, which rearranges to dichloroacetic acid (DCA).
PDK is inhibited by dichloroacetic acid and pyruvate, resulting in a higher quantity of active, unphosphorylated PDH.
Trichlo-roacetic acid and dichloroacetic acid have been found to inhibit the metabolism of chloroform, dichlorobromomethane and dibromochloromethane enhancing their blood concentrations in treated animals.
Chloroacetic acid (monochloroacetic acid, MCA), dichloroacetic acid (considered a by-product), and trichloroacetic acid.