| 31. | It is a derivative of hydroquinone, substituted with a " tert "-butyl group.
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| 32. | Skin bleaches contained caustic chemicals such as hydroquinone, which suppressed the production of melanin in the skin.
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| 33. | Thus, the two products are 1-( beta-D-ribofuranosyl ) nicotinamide and hydroquinone.
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| 34. | However, Chua said beauticians could dispense and administer skin whiteners which contained less than two per cent hydroquinone.
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| 35. | Hydroquinone can undergo mild oxidation to convert to the compound Reduction of quinone reverses this reaction back to hydroquinone.
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| 36. | Hydroquinone can undergo mild oxidation to convert to the compound Reduction of quinone reverses this reaction back to hydroquinone.
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| 37. | The condition is most often associated with alkaptonuria but can occur from exogenous administration of phenol complexes like hydroquinone.
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| 38. | The disodium diphenolate salt of hydroquinone is used as an alternating comonomer unit in the production of the polymer PEEK.
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| 39. | While using hydroquinone as a lightening agent can be effective with proper use, it can also cause skin sensitivity.
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| 40. | The beetle produces and stores hydroquinone and hydrogen peroxide, in two separate reservoirs in the rear tip of its abdomen.
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