- an anion,
succinate,
which has
multiple biological roles as a
metabolic intermediate being converted into
fumarate by the
enzyme succinate dehydrogenase...
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Succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) or
succinate-coenzyme Q
reductase (SQR) or
respiratory complex II is an
enzyme complex,
found in many
bacterial cells and...
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doxylamine succinate. Oral
tablets containing 12.5 mg
doxylamine succinate as well as oral
capsules containing 25 mg
doxylamine succinate were also previously...
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different salt
versions of
metoprolol –
metoprolol tartrate and
metoprolol succinate – are
approved for
different conditions and are not interchangeable. Off-label...
- needed] In addition,
electrons from the
succinate oxidation step are
transferred first to the FAD
cofactor of
succinate dehydrogenase,
reducing it to FADH2...
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Polybutylene succinate (PBS) (sometimes
written polytetramethylene succinate) is a
thermoplastic polymer resin of the
polyester family. PBS is a biodegradable...
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Metabolic pathways". SMPBD.
Retrieved February 3, 2022. "Desvenlafaxine
Succinate Monograph for Professionals". Drugs.com.
American Society of Health-System...
- and anaphylaxis, have been
reported in
people treated with
solifenacin succinate and may be life-threatening.
Solifenacin is
metabolized in the
liver by...
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Starch sodium octenyl succinate, E1450 in the E
number scheme of food additives, is a
modified starch.
These are not
absorbed intact by the gut, but are...
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Diethyl succinate is the
diethyl ester of
succinate. It is a
colorless liquid with the
formula (CH2CO2Et)2 (Et = ethyl). The
organic molecule contains...