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Ethylmercury (sometimes ethyl mercury) is a cation composed of an organic CH3CH2— species (an ethyl group) bound to a mercury(II) centre, making it a type of organometallic cation, and giving it a chemical formula C2H5Hg+. The main source of ethylmercury is thimerosal.[1]
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Ethylmercury (sometimes ethyl mercury) is a cation composed of an organic CH3CH2— species (an ethyl group) bound to a mercury(II) centre, making it a type...
release ethylmercury after injection; that mercury's disposition patterns are similar to those after exposure to equivalent doses of ethylmercury chloride;...
base. In the past, Bag Balm has been documented as containing 0.005% ethylmercury. Mercury was once used in many products as an effective antiseptic, although...
Important organomercury compounds are the methylmercury(II) cation, CH3Hg+; ethylmercury(II) cation, C2H5Hg+; dimethylmercury, (CH3)2Hg, diethylmercury and merbromin...
The review also highlighted difficulty interpreting toxicity of the ethylmercury in thiomersal because guidelines for mercury toxicity were based primarily...
toxicity has led to it being largely abandoned in favor of the less toxic ethylmercury and diethylmercury compounds, which perform a similar function without...
regular federal courts. Its toxicology was that it metabolized into ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate, in the body, which was immensely hazardous...
patients) to prevent contamination of the vaccine. Thiomersal contains ethylmercury, a mercury compound which is related to, but significantly less toxic...
mercury pollution in the ocean for our future generations. Dimethylmercury Ethylmercury Methylmercury Mercury (element) Mercury cycle Mercury in fish Mercury...
performance may underestimate the impact of methylmercury in public health. Ethylmercury is a breakdown product of the antibacteriological agent ethylmercurithiosalicylate...
MgCl2 Other methods are also known. Dimethylmercury, a related compound Ethylmercury Mercury poisoning "Diethyl Mercury | 627-44-1". Archived from the original...
might ingest in mercury-polluted areas (Minamata disease), whereas the ethylmercury cation (with two carbon atoms) is present in thimerosal, linked to thiosalicylate...
controversial because it can be metabolized or degraded in the body to ethylmercury (C2H5Hg+) and thiosalicylate. As a result, in 1999, the Centers for Disease...
1960 there had been 1000 cases and 200 deaths, in both cases due to ethylmercury compounds. Among the recommendations made after the 1960 incident had...
methylmercury, e.g. DORM Dimethylmercury, mercury with a second methyl group Ethylmercury, a related cation Mercury poisoning Mercury regulation in the United...
their severity include the type of mercury concerned (methylmercury and ethylmercury, commonly found in fish, being more serious than elemental mercury);...
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University of Rochester, NY.[citation needed] Pichichero's studies say that ethylmercury, the metabolite of thimerosal, is rapidly metabolized and excreted after...
article contained numerous errors, including overstating the amount of ethylmercury in vaccines, wrongly claiming that a researcher held a patent on one...
that the signs and symptoms of autism are very different from those of ethylmercury poisoning. In the so-called autism omnibus trial, Brent testified on...
Speaks. Baskin testified before the Committee on Government Reform that ethylmercury is possibly more toxic than methylmercury. He also conducted research...
parallel, she is a columnist in the Chilean scientific dissemination blog Ethylmercury. She is a member of the Asociación Red de Investigadoras. She was registered...