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oxine

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oxine [′äk‚sēn]
(organic chemistry)
C9H6NOH White powder that darkens when exposed to light; slightly soluble in water, dissolves in ethanol, acetone, and benzene; used to prepare fungicides and to separate metals by precipitation. Also known as 8-hydroxyquinoline; oxyquinoline; 8-quinolinol.


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Chlorine dioxide and oxine are used to enhance mushroom quality and to protect against blotch.
22) [FIGURE 3 OMITTED] [FIGURE 4 OMITTED] Scintigraphy The 2 radiopharmaceuticals suitable for IBD detection are 111In oxine and 99mTc-hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime (HMPAO)-labeled leukocytes.
Indium-111 has the following uses: labeled oxine for inflammatory disease detection, labeled monoclonal antibodies for colorectal, ovarian, and prostate cancer detection, peptide receptor imaging for carcinoid, insulinoma, gastrinoma, pheochromocytoma, medullary thyroid carcinoma, small cell carcinoma of lung, and pituitary adenoma detection.
 
 
 
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