See Also: Herbal medicine (botanical medicine, herbology, phytomedicine)(health)
acetic(dictionary)
acetic(medicine)
acetic aldehyde(medicine)
acetic amide(medicine)
acetic anhydride(medicine)
acetic fermentation(medicine)
acetic solution(medicine)
acetic acid(encyclopedia)
Acetic acid(medicine)

Acetic acid (medicine) and Philip (medicine)


Acetic acid (medicine)


acetic acid
<chemical> The acid most commonly associated with vinegar, it is the most commercially important organic acid and is used to manufacture a wide range of chemical products, such as plastics and Acetobacter but, except for making vinegar, is usually made through synthetic processes.

Derivatives of acetic acid which may be formed by substitution reactions. Mono- and di-substituted, as well as, halogenated compounds have been synthesised.

Experimentally, alpha- and n2- substituted acetic acids have been examined for their anti-inflammatory activity and effect on the central nervous system respectively. Additionally, limited exposure data has been collected on dibromo and dichloroacetic acids to determine whether they pose Health effects.

Synonym: ethanoic acid.


Philip (medicine)


philip
<zoology> The European hedge sparrow.

The house sparrow. Called also phip.

Origin: So called from their notes.

Source: Websters Dictionary