"Methylene Chloride" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
MeSH (Medical Subject Headings). Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure,
which enables searching at various levels of specificity.
A chlorinated hydrocarbon that has been used as an inhalation anesthetic and acts as a narcotic in high concentrations. Its primary use is as a solvent in manufacturing and food technology.
Descriptor ID |
D008752
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MeSH Number(s) |
D02.455.526.439.642
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Concept/Terms |
Methylene Chloride- Methylene Chloride
- Chloride, Methylene
- Methylene Bichloride
- Bichloride, Methylene
- Methylene Dichloride
- Dichloride, Methylene
- Dichloromethane
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Methylene Chloride" by people in Profiles.
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Falcarindiol and dichloromethane fraction are bioactive components in Oplopanax elatus: Colorectal cancer chemoprevention via induction of apoptosis and G2/M cell cycle arrest mediated by cyclin A upregulation. J Appl Biomed. 2021; 19(2):113-124.
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Formulation of BCNU-loaded microspheres: influence of drug stability and solubility on the design of the microencapsulation procedure. J Microencapsul. 1996 Jan-Feb; 13(1):41-51.
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Methylene chloride: report of five exposures and two deaths. Am J Emerg Med. 1990 Nov; 8(6):534-7.
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In vitro and in vivo degradation of poly(D,L lactide/glycolide) type microspheres made by solvent evaporation method. Biomaterials. 1989 Oct; 10(8):557-63.
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The formation and characterization of hydrocortisone-loaded poly((+/-)-lactide) microspheres. J Pharm Pharmacol. 1986 Apr; 38(4):249-53.