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glutaraldehyde
glu·tar·al·de·hyde G0160300 (glo͞o′tə-răl′də-hīd′)n. A water-soluble oily liquid, C5H8O4, containing two aldehyde groups, used in tanning leather and as a fixative for biological tissues. [glutar(ic acid), organic compound used in making polymers (glut(en) + -aric, probably as in tartaric acid) + aldehyde.]glutaraldehyde (ˌɡluːtəˈrældɪˌhaɪd) n (Chemistry) a water-soluble oil used as a disinfectant, tanning agent, and in resins. Formula: C5H8O2Translationsglutaraldehyde
glutaraldehyde[‚glüd·ə′ral·də‚hīd] (organic chemistry) OHC(CH2)3CHO A liquid with a boiling point of 188°C; soluble in water and alcohol; used as a biological solution (50) and for leather tanning. glutaraldehyde
glutaraldehyde [gloo″tah-ral´dĕ-hīd] a disinfectant used in aqueous solution for sterilization of heat-sensitive equipment and instruments; it is a broad-spectrum microbicide effective against all vegetative bacteria, fungi, and viruses, is sporicidal, and may be used as a liquid sterilant with an extended exposure time. It is also used as a tissue fixative for light and electron microscopy.glu·ta·ral·de·hyde (glū'tă-ral'dĕ-hīd), A dialdehyde used as a fixative and as a germicidal agent for disinfection and sterilization of instruments or equipment that cannot be heat sterilized. Synonym(s): glutaral, glutaraldehyde fixativeglutaraldehyde (glo͞o′tə-răl′də-hīd′)n. A water-soluble oily liquid, C5H8O4, containing two aldehyde groups, used in tanning leather and as a fixative for biological tissues.glu·tar·al·de·hyde (glū'tăr-al'dĕ-hīd) High-level disinfectant; registered as a sterilant/disinfectant chemical with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. glutaraldehyde An antiviral drug used in solution for external application to treat warts on the sole of the foot (plantar warts) and elsewhere. A brand name is Glutarol.glu·ta·ral·de·hyde (glū'tăr-al'dĕ-hīd) A dialdehyde used as a fixative and germicidal agent for sterilization of instruments that cannot be heat sterilized. AcronymsSeegallium |