Florfenicol amine (hydrochloride) Reference: 18631-1 A major metabolite of florfenicol, an antibiotic commonly used in veterinary medicine
Hydrocortisone Acetate Reference: 29390-10 A synthetic corticosteroid; topical administration reduces corneal haze and hydroxyproline levels without reducing the stromal wound healing response in a rabbit model of photorefractive keratectomy at 0.1% v/v; enhances and reduces cartilage degradation in a mouse model of air pouch cartilage implantation when injected into the air pouch cavity or into the air pouch lining tissue, respectively
Florfenicol amine (hydrochloride) Reference: 18631-10 A major metabolite of florfenicol, an antibiotic commonly used in veterinary medicine
Hydrocortisone Acetate Reference: 29390-100 A synthetic corticosteroid; topical administration reduces corneal haze and hydroxyproline levels without reducing the stromal wound healing response in a rabbit model of photorefractive keratectomy at 0.1% v/v; enhances and reduces cartilage degradation in a mouse model of air pouch cartilage implantation when injected into the air pouch cavity or into the air pouch lining tissue, respectively
Florfenicol amine (hydrochloride) Reference: 18631-5 A major metabolite of florfenicol, an antibiotic commonly used in veterinary medicine
Hydrocortisone Acetate Reference: 29390-5 A synthetic corticosteroid; topical administration reduces corneal haze and hydroxyproline levels without reducing the stromal wound healing response in a rabbit model of photorefractive keratectomy at 0.1% v/v; enhances and reduces cartilage degradation in a mouse model of air pouch cartilage implantation when injected into the air pouch cavity or into the air pouch lining tissue, respectively
3-hydroxy-3-Methylglutaric anhydride Reference: 18632-100 A precursor that is used in the synthesis of HMG-CoA; also used in the synthesis of 3-alkyl-3-hydroxyglutaric acids that act as inhibitors of HMG-CoA reductase