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Methanol absolute

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Methanol absolute is a high-purity chemical compound used in various laboratory settings. It is a clear, colorless liquid with a distinctive odor. This product is intended for use as a solvent, reagent, or in other laboratory applications where a high-purity methanol is required.

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2 protocols using methanol absolute

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Formulation and Evaluation of Topical Wound Dressings

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Wool fat (Uni-Chem chemical reagents, Serbia), hard paraffin (Lab tech chemicals, Ethiopia), white soft paraffin (Ethiopian pharmaceuticals manufacturing, SH.CO, Ethiopia), cecostearyl alcohol (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), methanol absolute (AppliChem, Germany), Chloroform (Nice Chemicals Pvt. Ltd., India), ethyl acetate (Carlo Erba reagent S.A.S., France), 0.2% nitrofurazone skin ointment (shanghai general pharmaceutical CO., LTD, China), 1% silver sulfadiazine cream (Galentic pharm PVT. LTD, India), hydrochloric acid (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), ethanol absolute (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), ferric chloride (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), ketamine hydrochloride injection (Neon laboratories limited, India), diazepam injection (Gland pharm limited, India), normal saline 0.9% (IV infusion BP Medsol pharmaceuticals), sodium hydroxide (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), Wagner’s reagent (Research-Lab Fine Chem Industries, India), lead acetate (Guangdong Guanghua chemicals factories, China), sulphuric acid (HiMedia Laboratories Pvt. Ltd., India), dichloromethane (Blulux Laboratories (P) Ltd., India), halothane inhalation (Piramal enterprises limited, India), acetic anhydride, distilled water and bee wax were used. All the chemicals and reagents were analytical grade.
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Antidiabetic Activity Evaluation

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The following drugs, chemicals, and instruments were used during the study: streptozotocin (STZ; Sigma-Aldrich Co, St Louis, MO, USA), 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazine (DPPH; 97%), glibenclamide (Julphar Pharmaceuticals, Ras Al Khaimah, UAE), l-ascorbic acid (99%), citric acid monohydrate (Lab Tech Chemicals, Mumbai, India), trisodium citrate dihydrate (Blulux Laboratories, Faridaban, India), methanol absolute (AppliChem GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany), ferric chloride (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, USA), sodium hydroxide (Suppertek Chemical, Belapur, India), hydrochloric acid (Suppertek Chemical), 40% glucose solution (Reyoung Pharmaceuticals, Shandong, China), analytical balance, pH meter, i-QARE DS-W® blood glucose meter, and test strips (Alliance International, New Taipei City, Taiwan), lyophilizer, UV spectrophotometer, distilled water (DW), automated chemistry analyzer (Shenzhen Mindray Biomedical Electronics Co, Ltd, Shenzhen, China), Whatman filter paper no 1, gauze, beakers, funnels, measuring cylinder, glass rod, gloves, spatula, pipettes, gavage (oral feeding syringe), scissors, mask, animal cages, insulin syringe with needle, oven, desiccators, and a refrigerator. Analytical grade chemicals were used in the experiment.
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