- applications. The
salts and
esters of
dichloroacetic acid are
called dichloroacetates. The
chemistry of
dichloroacetic acid is
typical for
halogenated organic...
-
lactic acidosis caused by
mitochondrial disease, a
specific diet or
dichloroacetate may be used. The
prognosis of
lactic acidosis depends largely on the...
-
labelled "pangamic acid"
including diisopropylamine dichloroacetate, diisopropylamine,
dichloroacetate, as well as
dimethylglycine mixed with
sodium nitrite...
-
correspondence analysis, a
statistical technique Dichloroacetic acid /
dichloroacetate, an
organic acid Dichloroethanes,
organic solvents Digitally-controlled...
- isolated,
perfused normoxic heart to
pyruvate dehydrogenase activation by
dichloroacetate and pyruvate". Pflügers Arch. 468 (1): 131–42. doi:10.1007/s00424-015-1717-1...
-
screening and research. In addition, he is
investigating the use of
dichloroacetate to
treat a
broad range of
mitochondrial diseases that lead to lactic...
- out. PDH
activity may be
enhanced by exercise,
phenylbutyrate and
dichloroacetate.[citation needed] The
clinical presentation of
congenital PDH deficiency...
-
crystal and
molecular structures of phenyliodine(III)
diacetate and bis(
dichloroacetate)". J. Chem. Soc.,
Dalton Trans. 1979 (5): 854–860. doi:10.1039/DT9790000854...
- used or that are
under investigation include the
ketogenic diet and
dichloroacetate.
Other treatments aim to
relieve symptoms – for example, anticonvulsants...
- isolated,
perfused normoxic heart to
pyruvate dehydrogenase activation by
dichloroacetate and pyruvate". Pflügers Arch. 468 (1): 131–42. doi:10.1007/s00424-015-1717-1...