Liquid perfluorinated carbon compounds which may or may not contain a hetero atom such as nitrogen, oxygen or sulfur, but do not contain another halogen or hydrogen atom. This concept includes fluorocarbon emulsions and fluorocarbon blood substitutes.
Fluorocarbon polymers are synthetic, high-molecular-weight compounds consisting of carbon chains with fluorine atoms replacing hydrogen atoms, known for their chemical and thermal stability, as well as their resistance to water, oil, and heat, which make them useful in various medical applications such as biocompatible coatings, drug delivery systems, and implant materials.
A group of methane-based halogenated hydrocarbons containing one or more fluorine and chlorine atoms.
Compressed gases or vapors in a container which, upon release of pressure and expansion through a valve, carry another substance from the container. They are used for cosmetics, household cleaners, and so on. Examples are BUTANES; CARBON DIOXIDE; FLUOROCARBONS; NITROGEN; and PROPANE. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
A disorder characterized by sudden attacks of respiratory distress in at rest patients with HEART FAILURE and PULMONARY EDEMA. It usually occurs at night after several hours of sleep in a reclining position. Patients awaken with a feeling of suffocation, coughing, a cold sweat, and TACHYCARDIA. When there is significant WHEEZING, it is called cardiac asthma.
Substances that are used in place of blood, for example, as an alternative to BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS after blood loss to restore BLOOD VOLUME and oxygen-carrying capacity to the blood circulation, or to perfuse isolated organs.
A series of hydrocarbons containing BROMINE; CHLORINE and FLOURINE.
The mechanical process of cooling.
Agents that modify interfacial tension of water; usually substances that have one lipophilic and one hydrophilic group in the molecule; includes soaps, detergents, emulsifiers, dispersing and wetting agents, and several groups of antiseptics.
Colloids formed by the combination of two immiscible liquids such as oil and water. Lipid-in-water emulsions are usually liquid, like milk or lotion. Water-in-lipid emulsions tend to be creams. The formation of emulsions may be aided by amphiphatic molecules that surround one component of the system to form MICELLES.
The thermodynamic interaction between a substance and WATER.
Characteristics or attributes of the outer boundaries of objects, including molecules.
An element with atomic symbol O, atomic number 8, and atomic weight [15.99903; 15.99977]. It is the most abundant element on earth and essential for respiration.
A nonmetallic, diatomic gas that is a trace element and member of the halogen family. It is used in dentistry as flouride (FLUORIDES) to prevent dental caries.
Works containing information articles on subjects in every field of knowledge, usually arranged in alphabetical order, or a similar work limited to a special field or subject. (From The ALA Glossary of Library and Information Science, 1983)

Gas-liquid chromatography of the heptafluorobutyrate derivatives of the O-methyl-glycosides on capillary columns: a method for the quantitative determination of the monosaccharide composition of glycoproteins and glycolipids. (1/930)

We have developed a method involving the formation of hepta-fluorobutyrate derivatives of O-methyl-glycosides liberated from glycoproteins and glycolipids following methanolysis. The stable derivatives of the most common monosaccharides of these glycoconjugates (Ara, Rha, Xyl, Fuc, Gal, Man, Glc, GlcNAc, GalNAc, Neu5Ac, KDN) can be separated and quantitatively and reproducibly determined with a high degree of sensitivity level (down to 25 pmol) in the presence of lysine as an internal standard. The GlcNAc residue bound to Asn in N-glycans is quantitatively recovered as two peaks. The latter were easily distinguished from the other GlcNAc residues of N-glycans, thus allowing a considerable improvement of the data on structure of N-glycans obtained from a single carbohydrate analysis. The most common contaminants present in buffers commonly used for the isolation of soluble or membrane-bound glycoproteins (SDS, Triton X-100, DOC, TRIS, glycine, and polyacrylamide or salts, as well as monosaccharide constituents of proteoglycans or degradation products of nucleic acids) do not interfere with these determinations. A carbohydrate analysis of glycoproteins isolated from a SDS/PAGE gel or from PDVF membranes can be performed on microgram amounts without significant interferences. Since fatty acid methyl esters and sphingosine derivatives are separated from the monosaccharide peaks, the complete composition of gangliosides can be achieved in a single step starting from less than 1 microg of the initial compound purified by preparative Silicagel TLC. Using electron impact ionization mass spectrometry, reporter ions for the different classes of O-methyl-glycosides (pentoses, deoxy-hexoses, hexoses, hexosamines, uronic acids, sialic acid, and KDN) allow the identification of these compounds in very complex mixtures. The mass of each compound can be determined in the chemical ionization mode and detection of positive or negative ions. This method presents a considerable improvement compared to those using TMS derivatives. Indeed the heptafluorobutyrate derivatives are stable, and acylation of amino groups is complete. Moreover, there is no interference with contaminants and the separation between fatty acid methyl-esters and O-methyl glycosides is achieved.  (+info)

Perfluorooctanoic acid, a peroxisome-proliferating hypolipidemic agent, dissociates apolipoprotein B48 from lipoprotein particles and decreases secretion of very low density lipoproteins by cultured rat hepatocytes. (2/930)

The hypolipidemic effect is evoked by various peroxisome proliferators. Modulation of gene transcription via peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) is generally responsible for this effect. In addition, we have found a PPAR-independent mechanism in which fibrates, known peroxisome proliferators, decrease hepatic secretion of very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) through inhibition of phosphatidylcholine synthesis via methylation of phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) (T. Nishimaki-Mogami et al., Biochim. Biophys. Acta 1304 (1996) 21-31). In the present study, we show a novel mechanism by which perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), a potent peroxisome proliferator and inhibitor of PE methylation, exerts its hypolipidemic effect. PFOA (100 microM) added to the medium rapidly decreased the secretion of triglyceride by cultured rat hepatocytes, which was independent of the activity of cellular PE methylation. Analysis of the density of apoB secreted into the medium showed that PFOA decreased apoB48 in VLDL, but increased apoB48 in the bottom d>1.21 fraction. This lipid-poor apoB48 was also generated by incubating medium that had been harvested from control cells with PFOA, indicating that PFOA has the ability to dissociate apoB48 from lipoprotein particles. Exposure of cells to PFOA for 2 h prior to the experiment was sufficient to generate lipid-poor apoB48, indicating that PFOA exerted its effect intracellularly. Taken together, the data suggest that a strong interaction of PFOA with apoB48 disturbs the association of apoB48 with lipids in the process of intracellular VLDL assembly, thereby inhibiting VLDL secretion. This study shows that the mechanisms of hypolipidemic effect caused by various classes of peroxisome proliferators are diverse.  (+info)

Transport of colloidal particles in lymphatics and vasculature after subcutaneous injection. (3/930)

This study was designed to determine the transport of subcutaneously injected viral-size colloid particles into the lymph and the vascular system in the hind leg of the dog. Transport of two colloid particles, with average size approximately 1 and 0.41 microm, respectively, and with and without leg rotation, was tested. Leg rotation serves to enhance the lymph flow rates. The right femoral vein, lymph vessel, and left femoral artery were cannulated while the animal was under anesthesia, and samples were collected at regular intervals after subcutaneous injection of the particles at the right knee level. The number of particles in the samples were counted under fluorescence microscopy by using a hemocytometer. With and without leg rotation, both particle sets were rapidly taken up into the venous blood and into the lymph fluid. The number of particles carried away from the injection site within the first 5 min was <5% of the injected pool. Particles were also seen in arterial blood samples; this suggests reflow and a prolonged residence time in the blood. These results show that particles the size of viruses are rapidly taken up into the lymphatics and blood vessels after subcutaneous deposition.  (+info)

Dodecafluoropentane ultrasonic contrast enhancement in carotid diagnosis: preliminary results. (4/930)

To assess the efficacy in carotid diagnosis of an investigational dodecafluoropentane ultrasonic contrast enhancing agent, we compared B-mode, color flow, and duplex Doppler findings in 16 patients with common carotid artery bifurcation disease after dodecafluoropentane and saline injections. Dodecafluoropentane produced enhanced backscatter in all patients for 4 to 20 min (mean, 8.4+/-4.74 min) after intravenous injection. In six patients this enhancement improved the color flow and pulsed Doppler signal detection in areas of sonographic shadowing. The enhanced color flow information changed the diagnostic impression in one case. Dodecafluoropentane produced enhanced backscatter in the carotid artery in all patients, and for a mean duration longer than that reported for other agents. It has the potential to improve the efficacy of carotid ultrasonic evaluation.  (+info)

Doppler sonographic enhancement of hepatic hemangiomas and hepatocellular carcinomas after perflenapent emulsion: preliminary study. (5/930)

Ultrasonographic microbubble contrast agents improve Doppler signals by increasing blood backscatter. We retrospectively reviewed our experience with perflenapent (EchoGen), an emulsion of liquid dodecafluoropentane, in the evaluation of 13 patients with focal hepatic lesions (10 hemangiomas and six hepatocellular carcinomas). Perflenapent improved the detection of color Doppler flow signals within the lesions. The hemangiomas showed peripheral nonpulsatile signals and the hepatocellular carcinomas showed more diffuse enhancement with both arterial and venous type signals. This preliminary study suggests that perflenapent administration may aid in the sonographic differentiation of these focal lesions.  (+info)

Molecular ion fragmentation and its effects on mass isotopomer abundances of fatty acid methyl esters ionized by electron impact. (6/930)

We have analyzed the isotopomer abundance ratios of an equimolar mixture of nine fatty acid methyl esters (decanoate, undecanoate, laurate, tridecanoate, myristate, pentadecanoate, palmitate, heptadecanoate, and stearate) by selected-ion monitoring gas chromatography/electron impact/mass spectrometry (GC/EI/MS). The abundance of the second lowest m/z isotopomer (IM1) increased disproportionately compared with the abundance of the lowest m/z isotopomer (IM0) as a function of: (1) increasing sample size; (2) decreasing repeller voltage; and (3) decreasing alkyl chain length. We also compared the abundance of the third lowest m/z isotopomer (IM2) and the abundance of the second lowest m/z isotopomer (IM1) of methyl palmitate and [4,4-2H2]methyl palmitate. We observed that the IM2/IM1 for methyl palmitate was significantly lower than IM2/IM1 for [4,4-2H2]methyl palmitate. From these results, as well as a consideration of basic principles of ion chemistry and ion physics, we conclude that gas-phase chemistry, specifically proton (or deuteron) transfer from fragment ions to molecules, is a major contributor to the sample size dependence observed in mass isotopomer abundance measurements of fatty acid methyl esters ionized by EI. Our results and analysis do not support hydrogen abstraction as the reaction mechanism. In addition, we calculate that rearranged molecular ions are unlikely to contribute significantly to intermolecular proton transfer because of their relatively brief lifetime. We also discuss alternative analytical techniques which might improve the precision and accuracy of isotopomer measurements by reducing molecular ion fragmentation.  (+info)

Perfluorocarbon emulsion improves oxygenation of the cat primary visual cortex. (7/930)

Tissue PO2 was measured in the primary visual cortex of anesthetized, artificially ventilated, normovolemic cats to evaluate the effect of small doses [1 g perfluorocarbon (PFC)/kg] of a PFC emulsion (1 g PFC/1.1 ml emulsion; Alliance Pharmaceutical, San Diego, CA) on brain oxygenation. The change in tissue PO2 (DeltaPO2), resulting from briefly changing the respiratory gas from room air to 100% oxygen, was measured before and after intravenous infusion of the emulsion. Before emulsion, DeltaPO2 was 51.1 +/- 45.6 Torr (n = 8 cats). Increases in DeltaPO2 of 34.0 +/- 26.1 (SD) % (n = 8) and 16. 3 +/- 8.4% (n = 6) were observed after the first and second emulsion infusions, respectively. The further increase in DeltaPO2 after the third dose (7.9 +/- 10.5%; n = 7) was not statistically significant. The observed increases in tissue oxygenation as a result of the PFC infusions appear to be the result of enhanced oxygen transport to the tissue.  (+info)

Comparison of exogenous surfactant therapy, mechanical ventilation with high end-expiratory pressure and partial liquid ventilation in a model of acute lung injury. (8/930)

We have compared three treatment strategies, that aim to prevent repetitive alveolar collapse, for their effect on gas exchange, lung mechanics, lung injury, protein transfer into the alveoli and surfactant system, in a model of acute lung injury. In adult rats, the lungs were ventilated mechanically with 100% oxygen and a PEEP of 6 cm H2O, and acute lung injury was induced by repeated lung lavage to obtain a PaO2 value < 13 kPa. Animals were then allocated randomly (n = 12 in each group) to receive exogenous surfactant therapy, ventilation with high PEEP (18 cm H2O), partial liquid ventilation or ventilation with low PEEP (8 cm H2O) (ventilated controls). Blood-gas values were measured hourly. At the end of the 4-h study, in six animals per group, pressure-volume curves were constructed and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) was performed, whereas in the remaining animals lung injury was assessed. In the ventilated control group, arterial oxygenation did not improve and protein concentration of BAL and conversion of active to non-active surfactant components increased significantly. In the three treatment groups, PaO2 increased rapidly to > 50 kPa and remained stable over the next 4 h. The protein concentration of BAL fluid increased significantly only in the partial liquid ventilation group. Conversion of active to non-active surfactant components increased significantly in the partial liquid ventilation group and in the group ventilated with high PEEP. In the surfactant group and partial liquid ventilation groups, less lung injury was found compared with the ventilated control group and the group ventilated with high PEEP. We conclude that although all three strategies improved PaO2 to > 50 kPa, the impact on protein transfer into the alveoli, surfactant system and lung injury differed markedly.  (+info)

I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Fluorocarbons" are not typically associated with medical definitions. Fluorocarbons are chemical compounds that contain carbon atoms bonded to fluorine atoms. They are often used in a variety of applications including refrigerants, fire extinguishing agents, and in the manufacturing of Teflon and other non-stick coatings.

If you have any medical terms or concepts you'd like me to define or explain, please let me know!

Fluorocarbon polymers are a type of synthetic polymeric material that contain carbon-fluorine bonds. These materials are known for their chemical inertness, high stability, and resistance to heat, chemicals, and water. They are often used in various medical applications such as in the coating of medical devices, implants, and drug delivery systems due to their biocompatibility and non-reactive properties.

Fluorocarbon polymers can be classified into two main categories: perfluoropolymers and fluoropolymers. Perfluoropolymers contain only carbon and fluorine atoms, while fluoropolymers contain other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen in addition to carbon and fluorine.

Examples of fluorocarbon polymers used in medical applications include polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), and ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE). These materials have a wide range of properties that make them useful in various medical applications, such as low coefficient of friction, high electrical resistance, and excellent chemical resistance.

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and methane are both greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming and climate change. However, they are distinct substances with different chemical structures and sources.

Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) are synthetic compounds made up of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine atoms. They were commonly used in refrigerants, aerosol sprays, and foam blowing agents until they were phased out due to their harmful effects on the ozone layer. CFCs have high global warming potential, meaning that they trap heat in the atmosphere many times more effectively than carbon dioxide.

Methane, on the other hand, is a naturally occurring gas made up of one carbon atom and four hydrogen atoms (CH4). It is produced by the decomposition of organic matter, such as in landfills, wetlands, and the digestive tracts of animals like cattle. Methane is also released during the extraction and transportation of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. While methane has a shorter lifespan in the atmosphere than CFCs, it is an even more potent greenhouse gas, trapping heat at a rate 25 times greater than carbon dioxide over a 100-year period.

Therefore, while both CFCs and methane are harmful to the climate, they are distinct substances with different sources and impacts.

Aerosol propellants are substances used to expel aerosolized particles from a container. They are typically gases that are stored under pressure in a container and, when the container is opened or activated, the gas expands and forces the contents out through a small opening. The most commonly used aerosol propellants are hydrocarbons such as butane and propane, although fluorinated hydrocarbons such as difluoroethane and tetrafluoroethane are also used. Aerosol propellants can be found in various products including medical inhalers, cosmetics, and food products. It is important to handle aerosol propellants with care, as they can be flammable or harmful if inhaled or ingested.

Paroxysmal dyspnea is a medical term used to describe sudden and recurring episodes of difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. It can occur in people with various underlying medical conditions such as heart disease, lung disease, or neuromuscular disorders. The severity and duration of the symptoms may vary from person to person, but they usually last for a few minutes to a few hours.

Paroxysmal dyspnea is different from chronic dyspnea, which is persistent and continuous shortness of breath that may worsen over time. Paroxysmal dyspnea can be a medical emergency, especially if it is accompanied by chest pain, palpitations, or other symptoms. It is essential to seek immediate medical attention if you experience sudden and severe shortness of breath.

Blood substitutes, also known as artificial blood or blood surrogates, are fluids that are designed to mimic some of the properties and functions of human blood. They are used as a replacement for blood transfusions in situations where blood is not available or when it is not safe to use. Blood substitutes can be divided into two main categories: oxygen-carrying and non-oxygen-carrying.

Oxygen-carrying blood substitutes contain artificial molecules called hemoglobin-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) that are designed to carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's tissues. These HBOCs can be derived from human or animal hemoglobin, or they can be synthetically produced.

Non-oxygen-carrying blood substitutes, on the other hand, do not contain hemoglobin and are used primarily to restore intravascular volume and maintain blood pressure in cases of hypovolemia (low blood volume) caused by bleeding or dehydration. These products include crystalloids, such as saline solution and lactated Ringer's solution, and colloids, such as albumin and hydroxyethyl starch solutions.

It is important to note that while blood substitutes can be useful in certain situations, they are not a perfect substitute for human blood. They do not provide all of the functions of blood, such as immune defense and clotting, and their use is associated with some risks, including allergic reactions, kidney damage, and increased oxygen free radical production. Therefore, they should only be used when there is no suitable alternative available.

Bromochlorofluorocarbons (BCFCs) are a group of chemicals that contain bromine, chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms. They are man-made compounds that were widely used as refrigerants, fire extinguishing agents, and cleaning solvents. However, due to their ozone-depleting properties and potential contribution to global warming, their production and use have been largely phased out under the Montreal Protocol.

BCFCs are halogenated hydrocarbons, which means they contain one or more halogens (such as bromine, chlorine, fluorine, or iodine) and hydrogen atoms bonded to a carbon atom. The presence of halogens in these compounds makes them highly stable and unreactive, which made them useful as refrigerants and fire suppressants.

However, when BCFCs are released into the atmosphere, they can react with stratospheric ozone, breaking it down into oxygen and other byproducts. This process contributes to the depletion of the ozone layer, which protects the Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.

In addition to their ozone-depleting properties, BCFCs also have global warming potential, meaning they can contribute to climate change when released into the atmosphere. For these reasons, international agreements such as the Montreal Protocol have been established to regulate and phase out the use of these chemicals in favor of more environmentally friendly alternatives.

In the context of medical definitions, "refrigeration" typically refers to the process of storing or preserving medical supplies, specimens, or pharmaceuticals at controlled low temperatures, usually between 2°C and 8°C (35°F and 46°F). This temperature range is known as the "cold chain" and is critical for maintaining the stability, efficacy, and safety of many medical products.

Refrigeration is used to prevent the growth of bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms that can cause spoilage or degradation of medical supplies and medications. It also helps to slow down chemical reactions that can lead to the breakdown of active ingredients in pharmaceuticals.

Proper refrigeration practices are essential for healthcare facilities, laboratories, and research institutions to ensure the quality and safety of their medical products and specimens. Regular monitoring and maintenance of refrigeration equipment are necessary to maintain the appropriate temperature range and prevent any deviations that could compromise the integrity of the stored items.

Surfactants, also known as surface-active agents, are amphiphilic compounds that reduce the surface tension between two liquids or between a liquid and a solid. They contain both hydrophilic (water-soluble) and hydrophobic (water-insoluble) components in their molecular structure. This unique property allows them to interact with and stabilize interfaces, making them useful in various medical and healthcare applications.

In the medical field, surfactants are commonly used in pulmonary medicine, particularly for treating respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in premature infants. The lungs of premature infants often lack sufficient amounts of natural lung surfactant, which can lead to RDS and other complications. Exogenous surfactants, derived from animal sources or synthetically produced, are administered to replace the missing or dysfunctional lung surfactant, improving lung compliance and gas exchange.

Surfactants also have applications in topical formulations for dermatology, as they can enhance drug penetration into the skin, reduce irritation, and improve the spreadability of creams and ointments. Additionally, they are used in diagnostic imaging to enhance contrast between tissues and improve visualization during procedures such as ultrasound and X-ray examinations.

An emulsion is a type of stable mixture of two immiscible liquids, such as oil and water, which are normally unable to mix together uniformly. In an emulsion, one liquid (the dispersed phase) is broken down into small droplets and distributed throughout the other liquid (the continuous phase), creating a stable, cloudy mixture.

In medical terms, emulsions can be used in various pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. For example, certain medications may be formulated as oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions to improve their absorption, stability, or palatability. Similarly, some skincare products and makeup removers contain emulsifiers that help create stable mixtures of water and oils, allowing for effective cleansing and moisturizing.

Emulsions can also occur naturally in the body, such as in the digestion of fats. The bile salts produced by the liver help to form small droplets of dietary lipids (oil) within the watery environment of the small intestine, allowing for efficient absorption and metabolism of these nutrients.

Hydrophobic interactions: These are the interactions that occur between non-polar molecules or groups of atoms in an aqueous environment, leading to their association or aggregation. The term "hydrophobic" means "water-fearing" and describes the tendency of non-polar substances to repel water. When non-polar molecules or groups are placed in water, they tend to clump together to minimize contact with the polar water molecules. These interactions are primarily driven by the entropy increase of the system as a whole, rather than energy minimization. Hydrophobic interactions play crucial roles in various biological processes, such as protein folding, membrane formation, and molecular self-assembly.

Hydrophilic interactions: These are the interactions that occur between polar molecules or groups of atoms and water molecules. The term "hydrophilic" means "water-loving" and describes the attraction of polar substances to water. When polar molecules or groups are placed in water, they can form hydrogen bonds with the surrounding water molecules, which helps solvate them. Hydrophilic interactions contribute to the stability and functionality of various biological systems, such as protein structure, ion transport across membranes, and enzyme catalysis.

Surface properties in the context of medical science refer to the characteristics and features of the outermost layer or surface of a biological material or structure, such as cells, tissues, organs, or medical devices. These properties can include physical attributes like roughness, smoothness, hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity, and electrical conductivity, as well as chemical properties like charge, reactivity, and composition.

In the field of biomaterials science, understanding surface properties is crucial for designing medical implants, devices, and drug delivery systems that can interact safely and effectively with biological tissues and fluids. Surface modifications, such as coatings or chemical treatments, can be used to alter surface properties and enhance biocompatibility, improve lubricity, reduce fouling, or promote specific cellular responses like adhesion, proliferation, or differentiation.

Similarly, in the field of cell biology, understanding surface properties is essential for studying cell-cell interactions, cell signaling, and cell behavior. Cells can sense and respond to changes in their environment, including variations in surface properties, which can influence cell shape, motility, and function. Therefore, characterizing and manipulating surface properties can provide valuable insights into the mechanisms of cellular processes and offer new strategies for developing therapies and treatments for various diseases.

Oxygen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that constitutes about 21% of the earth's atmosphere. It is a crucial element for human and most living organisms as it is vital for respiration. Inhaled oxygen enters the lungs and binds to hemoglobin in red blood cells, which carries it to tissues throughout the body where it is used to convert nutrients into energy and carbon dioxide, a waste product that is exhaled.

Medically, supplemental oxygen therapy may be provided to patients with conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, heart failure, or other medical conditions that impair the body's ability to extract sufficient oxygen from the air. Oxygen can be administered through various devices, including nasal cannulas, face masks, and ventilators.

Fluorine is not a medical term itself, but it is a chemical element that is often discussed in the context of dental health. Here's a brief scientific/chemical definition:

Fluorine is a chemical element with the symbol F and atomic number 9. It is the most reactive and electronegative of all elements. Fluorine is never found in its free state in nature, but it is abundant in minerals such as fluorspar (calcium fluoride).

In dental health, fluoride, which is a compound containing fluorine, is used to help prevent tooth decay. It can be found in many water supplies, some foods, and various dental products like toothpaste and mouthwash. Fluoride works by strengthening the enamel on teeth, making them more resistant to acid attacks that can lead to cavities.

An encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference work containing articles on various topics, usually arranged in alphabetical order. In the context of medicine, a medical encyclopedia is a collection of articles that provide information about a wide range of medical topics, including diseases and conditions, treatments, tests, procedures, and anatomy and physiology. Medical encyclopedias may be published in print or electronic formats and are often used as a starting point for researching medical topics. They can provide reliable and accurate information on medical subjects, making them useful resources for healthcare professionals, students, and patients alike. Some well-known examples of medical encyclopedias include the Merck Manual and the Stedman's Medical Dictionary.

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Carbon Leader is a top-of-the-line clear fluorocarbon material that provides a degree of invisibility matched by none in the ... This property is what gives our orignal blend of fluorocarbon the ability to disappear in the water. Features: *100% ... A top-of-the-line clear fluorocarbon material that provides a degree of invisibility matched by none in the industry. Our ... You Are Here: Home ❱ All Yo-Zuri Products ❱ Yo-Zuri H.D. Carbon Fluorocarbon Leader Line ...
Guru Pure Fluorocarbon Line. 21Dec2016. Posted on 21/12/2016. geepster Tackle Reviews ... A new, incredibly supple fluorocarbon from the Guru team, this line exhibits the low visibility characteristics you need from a ... fluorocarbon line, while also being tough and abrasion resistent, and easy to knot. ...
... is something Ive been looking for since I first discovered that fluorocarbon makes better level tenkara lines than mono. ... Hi-Vis Fluorocarbon. Tenkara Level Line. The Hi-Vis fluorocarbon line, particularly the fluorescent orange, is so bright it ... The Nissin Oni Line is a hi-vis fluorocarbon line was designed in collaboration with Masami Sakakibara, "Tenkara no Oni." It ...
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FrogHair Fluorocarbon Leaders are 9 long, strong, and abrasion resistant leaders designed to cast large nymphs and streamers. ... FrogHair Fluorocarbon Leaders are 9 long, strong, and abrasion resistant leaders designed to cast large nymphs and streamers. ... Along with these great casting characteristics, FrogHair Fluorocarbon Leaders are almost invisible to fish. ...
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... ballistic properties with improved processing and mechanical properties for controllable systems using the new 3M fluorocarbon ... ballistic properties with improved processing and mechanical properties for controllable systems using the new 3M fluorocarbon ...
... fluorocarbon leader material allows you to use a smaller test leader than comparable nylons or fluorocarbon for unmatched bait ... fluorocarbon leader material allows you to use a smaller test leader than comparable nylons or fluorocarbon for unmatched bait ...
Absolute fluorocarbon leaders boast a 15% higher wet knot strength compared to our previous material and features incredible ... ABSOLUTE FLUOROCARBON TROUT TIPPET ASSORTMENT FLUOROCARBON TIPPET Absolute fluorocarbon leaders and tippet boast a 15% higher ... Absolute Fluorocarbon Saltwater TippetFluorocarbon TippetAbsolute fluorocarbon leaders and tippet boast a 15% higher knot ... Absolute fluorocarbon leaders and tippet boast a 15% higher wet knot strength compared to our previous material and features ...
  • fill your spool with this main line fluorocarbon. (seaguar.com)
  • There are, however, some basic guidelines to remember when you're choosing your next spool of fluorocarbon. (wired2fish.com)
  • Riverge is one of the world's strongest fluorocarbon tippet materials. (farlows.co.uk)
  • Designed for the most demanding situations, Absolute Supreme Fluorocarbon tippet provides the perfect blend of knot strength, suppleness, and abrasion resistance. (anglingtrade.com)
  • Absolute Fluorocarbon Saltwater TippetFluorocarbon TippetAbsolute fluorocarbon leaders and tippet boast a 15% higher knot strength compared to ou. (bigyflyco.com)
  • ABSOLUTE FLUOROCARBON TROUT TIPPET ASSORTMENT FLUOROCARBON TIPPET Absolute fluorocarbon leaders and tippet boast a 15% higher knot strength co. (bigyflyco.com)
  • Seaguar Fluorocarbon tapered leaders and Tippet material Grand Max and Grand Max FX is now available at the shop and online at caddisflyshop.com . (oregonflyfishingblog.com)
  • The Albright is a good knot to use when tying leader to line because it's a strong braid to fluorocarbon knot . (takemefishing.org)
  • As an optional step, you can further lock the Albright knot (braid to fluorocarbon), instead of trimming the tag end, you can form a three-turn half hitch and tighten it by pulling in the direction of the loop. (takemefishing.org)
  • From there, it's just a matter of tying the Albright knot (braid to fluorocarbon) a few times so that you can tie it quickly on the water. (takemefishing.org)
  • With a two-layer, 100% fluorocarbon formulation, knot strength is increased over 33% and tensile strength by 8%, making this the best fluorocarbon on the market for super-stealthy presentations and maximum strength per diameter. (anglingtrade.com)
  • A new, incredibly supple fluorocarbon from the Guru team, this line exhibits the low visibility characteristics you need from a fluorocarbon line, while also being tough and abrasion resistent, and easy to knot. (total-fishing.com)
  • Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Material offers 34% better knot strength than leading competitor fluorocarbons. (fishusa.com)
  • Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Material also features incredible impact strength, knot strength, and abrasion resistance. (fishusa.com)
  • Absolute fluorocarbon leaders boast a 15% higher wet knot strength compared to our previous material and features incredible clarity and abrasion resistance. (bigyflyco.com)
  • If you're looking for the best knot for braid to fluorocarbon connections, then you've come to the right place. (socialmoms.com)
  • What makes a knot the best for braid to fluorocarbon connections? (socialmoms.com)
  • Our exclusive double-structure process fuses two 100% fluorocarbon resins to create a leader with smaller diameters yet with exceptional knot and tensile strength. (tailwatersflyfishing.com)
  • This genuine 100% fluorocarbon leader material delivers incredible abrasion resistance and maximum impact and knot strength, all with a smaller line diameter than monofilament. (pacificnetandtwine.com)
  • This premium fluorocarbon leader features an extra-strong clear Sufix® 100% fluorocarbon line with a premium ball bearing swivel and unique Touch-Lok Snap. (alltackle.com)
  • Go underwater with Kim Stricker to see how colored or tinted fluorocarbon line compares to lines made with 100% Seaguar fluorocarbon resins. (westernbass.com)
  • Double Structure Technology and 100% fluorocarbon resins make Seaguar the very best. (oregonflyfishingblog.com)
  • Supple and easy to cast, HI-SEAS 100% Fluorocarbon is an excellent specialty running line. (tackledirect.com)
  • Because fluorocarbon has almost the same refractive index as water, the fish struggle to detect it which further assists our quest for more bites. (wired2fish.com)
  • One of the advantages of fishing 100% Seaguar fluorocarbon fishing line is that it is less visible underwater than monofilament and braid. (westernbass.com)
  • As with all 100% Fluorocarbon products, Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Material is much less visible underwater than monofilament line and virtually invisible to fish. (fishusa.com)
  • InvisiLine Ice Fluorocarbon is abrasion resistant and sinks 4 times faster than monofilament. (fishingworld.ca)
  • Fluorocarbon fishing line is a polymer fishing line that tends to be stiffer and contain less stretch than your typical monofilament lines. (wired2fish.com)
  • We also have a massive range of fluorocarbon and monofilament trace options. (sportfishingscene.com.au)
  • Fluorocarbon is super dense when compared to monofilament which means that light waves traveling through the water pass through it very quickly. (bullbuster.net)
  • Proprietary Gel Phase Technology™ process produces the ultimate fluorocarbon ice line in performance, clarity and super-sensitivity. (rapala.com)
  • Fluorocarbon fishing line is an increasingly popular choice for saltwater anglers. (tackledirect.com)
  • We carry premium saltwater fluorocarbon fishing line from top brands like Yo Zuri, Seaguar, and Hi-Seas to get more fish on your hook, whether you're surf fishing in the Gulf of Mexico or trolling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. (tackledirect.com)
  • While fluorocarbon line is extruded in a single strand like nylon filament, the similarities end there. (tackledirect.com)
  • Fluorocarbon saltwater fishing line is waterproof, so it has the same strength and handling below the surface as above it. (tackledirect.com)
  • P-Line's CX Premium Fluorocarbon Coated Line is one of the most innovative lines available, combining copolymer and fluorocarbon technologies. (landbigfish.com)
  • The fluorocarbon-silicone coating virtually eliminates water absorption, so cold water and weather have little effect on line performance. (landbigfish.com)
  • A top-of-the-line clear fluorocarbon material that provides a degree of invisibility matched by none in the industry. (landbigfish.com)
  • The Hi-Vis fluorocarbon line, particularly the fluorescent orange, is so bright it almost glows. (tenkarabum.com)
  • The Nissin Oni Line is a hi-vis fluorocarbon line was designed in collaboration with Masami Sakakibara, "Tenkara no Oni. (tenkarabum.com)
  • Seaguar pro Glenn Walker discusses the differences in fluorocarbon fishing line - double structure fluoro vs. thin diameter fluoro. (westernbass.com)
  • Fluorocarbon fishing line has evolved into an essential tool for anglers of all skill levels. (wired2fish.com)
  • First, let's look at what fluorocarbon is and how it differs from other fishing line types. (wired2fish.com)
  • What is fluorocarbon fishing line and why do I need it? (wired2fish.com)
  • It's very important that you take advantage of the low-stretch qualities of fluorocarbon line. (wired2fish.com)
  • There are a lot of situations when bass and other sport fish may not bite very aggressively, so the added sensitivity of fluorocarbon fishing line allows you to easily detect those subtle, hard-to-feel bites. (wired2fish.com)
  • De har nu lavet et produkt hvor man både får en rigtig god fletline til sit hjul og samtidig får fluorocarbon line til sit forfang og gennemløbere. (go-fishing.dk)
  • Clear - GAMMA Edge 100% Fluorocarbon Line GAMMA EDGE is the one line that does it all, giving you a true competitive EDGE! (gammafishing.com)
  • Ideal for fishing, specifically for anglers who prefer fluorocarbon line with high strength and stealthy appearance. (socialmoms.com)
  • Lowest line memory compared to other Seaguar Fluorocarbon leaders, making line management more user-friendly. (tailwatersflyfishing.com)
  • Check out our suction cup line holders to dispense fluorocarbon easily from your boat. (bullbuster.net)
  • Tournament fishermen use our bulk fluorocarbon spools coupled with our suction cup line holders to easily dispense fluorocarbon during fast paced tournaments. (bullbuster.net)
  • Experience unparalleled abrasion resistance and hit the toughest cover with confidence with Seaguar AbrazX Fluorocarbon Line. (anglersprotackle.com)
  • Very budget friendly- available on 100 yard spools so you get Seaguar performance in an economical fluorocarbon leader. (seaguar.com)
  • Absolute Supreme Fluorocarbon is available sizes from 7X to 0x and 8 lb. to 20 lb. on 30m spools featuring SA's patented built-in cutter. (anglingtrade.com)
  • Our fluorocarbon is available in 50 yard spools to keep in tackle bags or can be purchased in our bulk 500 yard spools of for serious tournament or charter fishermen. (bullbuster.net)
  • Our bulk fluorocarbon spools come in 500 yard spools from 20 to 60 Lb test. (bullbuster.net)
  • Our bulk spools of fluorocarbon are perfect for making leaders before you go fishing. (bullbuster.net)
  • Seaguar's innovative fluorocarbon makeup is virtually invisible to fish, ensuring you stay one step ahead. (anglersprotackle.com)
  • Fluorocarbon was originally developed to be extremely saltwater resistant and very strong. (farlows.co.uk)
  • This leader materials advanced strength allows use of smaller pound test versus other fluorocarbons for more effective presentation. (fishusa.com)
  • But the strength of those bonds can be problematic when fluorocarbons get into the air, soil, and water. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Notify me when Trilene ® 100% Fluorocarbon is back in stock. (berkley-fishing.com)
  • Choice of the pros, Trilene 100% Fluorocarbon is the "XT" of professional-grade fluorocarbons. (berkley-fishing.com)
  • Fluorocarbons are chemical compounds with carbon-fluorine bonds. (wikipedia.org)
  • An artist's illustration of the light-activated antenna-reactor catalyst Rice University engineers designed to break carbon-fluorine bonds in fluorocarbons. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Developed with Seaguar's exclusive, proprietary double structure technology, Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Material is one of the best on the market. (fishusa.com)
  • Seaguar® Blue Label 100% fluorocarbon leader material allows you to use a smaller test leader than comparable nylons or fluorocarbon for unmatched bait presentations. (jmtackle.com)
  • TackleDirect has fluorocarbon fishing lines of all lengths and test strengths, allowing you to confidently tackle even the toughest and most uncertain waters. (tackledirect.com)
  • Ideal for any leader application, fresh or salt water, Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader Material is a great choice. (fishusa.com)
  • The product is ideal for fishing and is made of 100% fluorocarbon material. (socialmoms.com)
  • Because fluorocarbon sinks, it's not a good idea to fish it with treble-hooked topwater baits such as poppers and walking-style baits, so keep that in mind. (wired2fish.com)
  • It's also ideal for use as invisible leaders - if you use braids or colored lines, adding a leader of HI-SEAS Fluorocarbon increases hits and provides extra security against chafe and abrasion. (tackledirect.com)
  • Along with these great casting characteristics, FrogHair Fluorocarbon Leaders are almost invisible to fish. (flyandfield.com)
  • But essentially, when you break it down to the basics, there are three important things you need to know about fluorocarbon: It has less stretch, it's largely invisible underwater and it's very abrasion resistant. (wired2fish.com)
  • The invisible fluorocarbon. (reedssports.com)
  • I've been using cortland products exclusively for years now, the lines, backings, fluorocarbon leaders and tippets are second to none. (cortlandline.com)
  • Home / Products / Seaguar Fluorocarbon 25yds. (jmtackle.com)
  • The mechanism for polymer fume fever is unclear but thought to be pulmonary exposure to fluorocarbon decomposition products produced at high temperatures. (msdmanuals.com)
  • FrogHair Fluorocarbon Leaders are 9' long, strong, and abrasion resistant leaders designed to cast large nymphs and streamers. (flyandfield.com)
  • We are blowing out these fine leaders in order to make room for some even better fluorocarbon. (oregonflyfishingblog.com)
  • Have several size fluorocarbon leaders ready to go with different size hooks. (bullbuster.net)
  • Are Tinted Fluorocarbon Lines Visible Underwater? (westernbass.com)
  • We wondered if it was less visible than tinted fluorocarbon lines too. (westernbass.com)
  • Our fluorocarbon is used by serious fishermen to land more fish. (bullbuster.net)
  • The objective of the discussed research was to determine the feasibility of formulating a propellant of equivalent or superior ballistic properties with improved processing and mechanical properties for controllable systems using the new 3M fluorocarbon prepolymer FC-2202. (dtic.mil)
  • This property is what gives our orignal blend of fluorocarbon the ability to disappear in the water. (landbigfish.com)

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