santonate (Meaning)

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santonate (n.)

A salt of santonic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of santonate

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santonate Sentence Examples

  1. Santonate is a powerful anthelmintic used to treat intestinal worm infestations.
  2. The santonate molecule contains a cyclic ester ring structure.
  3. Santonate is extracted from the flowers of Artemisia cina, a plant native to Central Asia.
  4. Excessive consumption of santonate can lead to severe side effects, including convulsions and liver damage.
  5. The anthelmintic activity of santonate is attributed to its ability to inhibit the uptake of glucose by parasitic worms.
  6. Santonate is contraindicated in pregnant women and nursing mothers.
  7. The structural similarity of santonate to pyrethrum insecticides has been noted by researchers.
  8. Santonate has also shown promise as an anticonvulsant and antispasmodic agent.
  9. The use of santonate for medicinal purposes dates back to ancient Greece.
  10. Modern medicine has largely replaced santonate with safer and more effective anthelmintics.

FAQs About the word santonate

A salt of santonic acid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Santonate is a powerful anthelmintic used to treat intestinal worm infestations.

The santonate molecule contains a cyclic ester ring structure.

Santonate is extracted from the flowers of Artemisia cina, a plant native to Central Asia.

Excessive consumption of santonate can lead to severe side effects, including convulsions and liver damage.