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Sodium propionate

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Sodium propionate is a chemical compound commonly used as a preservative in food and pharmaceutical products. It functions as an antimicrobial agent, inhibiting the growth of mold, yeast, and certain bacteria. Sodium propionate is a white, crystalline solid that is soluble in water and ethanol.

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Sodium Propionate and Coenzyme Q10 Effects

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Sodium propionate, Co-Q10, and LCo-Q10 were purchased from Alfa Aesar (Thermo Fisher (Kandel) GmbH. Erlenbachweg 2.76870 Kandel, Germany), Amoun Pharmaceutical Company S.A.E (1st industrial zone- block 13015 EL Obour city-Cairo, Egypt) and Empirical Labs (1501 Academy Ct. Suite 5, Ft Collins, CO 80524), respectively. Kits for biochemical parameters investigation were obtained from Randox Company (Antrim, UK). RT-PCR kits and primers of CACNA1C and GFAP were obtained from Qiagen Company (Germantown, USA). The rest of chemicals are of the maximum analytical grade.
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Synthesis and Characterization of 5(10)-Estrene-3,17-dione

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Buffers were prepared from reagent grade or better materials. 5 (10) (link)-Estrene-3,17-dione (5(10)-EST)) was purchased from Steraloids, Inc. Sodium formate (#3700) and sodium acetate (#3470) were purchased from J.T. Baker. Sodium propionate (#A17440) was purchased from Alfa Aesar. Sodium butyrate (#B5887), valeric acid (#240370), and pivalic acid (#T71803) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich.
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