Quinoline Yellow WS
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Identification
- Summary
Quinoline Yellow WS is a yellow colouring used around the world as a dye for food and medications.
- Generic Name
- Quinoline Yellow WS
- DrugBank Accession Number
- DB14231
- Background
Not Available
- Type
- Small Molecule
- Groups
- Experimental
- Synonyms
- C.I. Food Yellow 13
- D & C Yellow No. 10
- D and C Yellow No. 10
- D&C Yellow No. 10
- Food Yellow 13
- Japan Yellow 203
Pharmacology
- Indication
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- Pharmacodynamics
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- Mechanism of action
- Not Available
- Absorption
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- Volume of distribution
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- Protein binding
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- Metabolism
- Not Available
- Route of elimination
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- Half-life
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- Clearance
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- Adverse Effects
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- Toxicity
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- Pathways
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Interactions
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interactions in your softwareAcebutolol Quinoline Yellow WS may decrease the antihypertensive activities of Acebutolol. Aceclofenac The risk or severity of hypertension can be increased when Aceclofenac is combined with Quinoline Yellow WS. Acemetacin The risk or severity of hypertension can be increased when Acemetacin is combined with Quinoline Yellow WS. Acetylsalicylic acid The risk or severity of angioedema can be increased when Acetylsalicylic acid is combined with Quinoline Yellow WS. Alclofenac The risk or severity of hypertension can be increased when Alclofenac is combined with Quinoline Yellow WS. - Food Interactions
- No interactions found.
Categories
- Drug Categories
- Classification
- Not classified
- Affected organisms
- Not Available
Chemical Identifiers
- UNII
- 35SW5USQ3G
- CAS number
- 8004-92-0
- InChI Key
- Not Available
- InChI
- Not Available
- IUPAC Name
- Not Available
- SMILES
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References
- General References
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- External Links
- ChemSpider
- 23070
- 1305564
- Wikipedia
- Quinoline_Yellow_WS
Clinical Trials
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Pharmacoeconomics
- Manufacturers
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- Packagers
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- Dosage Forms
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- Prices
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- Patents
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Properties
- State
- Not Available
- Experimental Properties
- Not Available
- Predicted Properties
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- Predicted ADMET Features
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Spectra
- Mass Spec (NIST)
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- Spectra
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- Chromatographic Properties
Collision Cross Sections (CCS)
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Drug created at July 05, 2018 00:18 / Updated at December 01, 2022 11:28