It is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)HCO3. The compound has many names reflecting its long history. Chemically, it is the bicarbonate salt of the ammonium ion. It is a colorless solid that readily breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
Salt of hartshorn
Compositions containing ammonium carbonate have long been known. They were once commercially produced, formerly known as sal volant or staghorn salt. It was obtained by dry distillation of nitrogenous organic substances such as hair, horn, leather. In addition to ammonium bicarbonate, this material contains ammonium carbamate (NH4CO2NH2) and ammonium carbonate ((NH4)2CO3). It is sometimes referred to as ammonium sesquicarbonate. It has a strong ammonia odor and upon digestion with alcohol the carbamate dissolves leaving a residue of ammonium bicarbonate.
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Uses
The compounds disclosed herein (referred to as “fluorenone” drugs) all belong to a class of compounds first discovered in the 1970’s and recognized as potentially useful in reducing brain damage. A great deal of time, effort and expense has gone into these drugs, and they have been extensively patented and studied by one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Company, Inc.
It is widely used in China as an inexpensive nitrogen fertilizer, but is being phased out in favor of urea for quality and stability reasons. The high performance liquid chromatography, to make slightly alkaline. Since it completely decomposes into volatile compounds, this allows rapid recovery of the compound of interest by freeze drying.
Ammonium bicarbonate is also a key ingredient in the expectorant “Senega and Ammonia” cough syrup.
FOOD INDUSTRY
Ammonium bicarbonate is used in the food industry as a leavening agent for flat baked goods such as cookies and crackers. It was commonly used in the home before modern baking powder became available. Many cookbooks on baking, especially from Scandinavian countries, may still refer to it as staghorn or horn salt, while in Finnish it is “hirvensarvisuola”, in Norwegian “hjortetakksalt”, “hjortetakssalt” in Danish “hjorthornssalt” means “known is” in Swedish and “Hirschhornsalz” in German (lit., “Salt from Hirschhorn”). Although there is a slight smell of ammonia during baking, this dissipates quickly and leaves no taste.
It is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)HCO3. The compound has many names reflecting its long history. Chemically, it is the bicarbonate salt of the ammonium ion. It is a colorless solid that readily breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
In many cases, it can be replaced with baking soda or baking soda, or a combination of both, depending on the recipe composition and yeast requirements. It is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)HCO3. The compound has many names reflecting its long history. Chemically, it is the bicarbonate salt of the ammonium ion. It is a colorless solid that readily breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
Compared to baking powder or potash,
deer horn has the advantage that it produces more gas with the same amount of active ingredient and does not leave a salty or soapy taste in the final product, since it completely decomposes into water and gaseous products, which evaporate in the process.
It is widely used in China as an inexpensive nitrogen fertilizer, but is being phased out in favor of urea for quality and stability reasons. The high performance liquid chromatography, to make slightly alkaline. Since it completely decomposes into volatile compounds, this allows rapid recovery of the compound of interest by freeze drying.
Ammonium bicarbonate is also a key ingredient in the expectorant “Senega and Ammonia” cough syrup.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is an inorganic compound with the formula (NH4)HCO3. The compound has many names reflecting its long history. Chemically, it is the bicarbonate salt of the ammonium ion. It is a colorless solid that readily breaks down into carbon dioxide, water, and ammonia.
This invention is in the fields of neurology and pharmacology and relates to drugs that can minimize brain injury from various causes such as traumatic head injury or crises such as stroke, cardiac arrest or asphyxiation.
The compounds disclosed herein (referred to as “fluorenone” drugs) all belong to a class of compounds first discovered in the 1970’s and recognized as potentially useful in reducing brain damage. A great deal of time, effort and expense has gone into these drugs, and they have been extensively patented and studied by one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, Merck & Company, Inc.