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  • Early promotion for pangamic acid included use by race horses as well as humans.
  • Pangamic acid's distribution in Canada has been prohibited by the then-named Canadian Food and Drug Directorate.
  • Thus, " pangamic acid " is more a label used to describe one of any number of chemical compounds rather than a particular substance.
  • Subsequent attempts at synthesizing this ester by other researchers found Krebs'purported methods of producing pangamic acid were not reproducible, and research into pangamic acid have focused on compounds of various chemical compositions.
  • Subsequent attempts at synthesizing this ester by other researchers found Krebs'purported methods of producing pangamic acid were not reproducible, and research into pangamic acid have focused on compounds of various chemical compositions.
  • Analysis of a sample of a compound called " pangamic acid " which was provided by a co-worker of the Krebses in the 1950s showed only lactose upon further evaluation by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
  • Chemical compounds sold as " pangamic acid " for medicinal purposes have also had various chemical compositions, and suppliers of " pangamic acid " have regularly changed the chemical composition of the compounds sold under this label.
  • Chemical compounds sold as " pangamic acid " for medicinal purposes have also had various chemical compositions, and suppliers of " pangamic acid " have regularly changed the chemical composition of the compounds sold under this label.
  • Much of the clinical research on pangamic acid took place in the former Soviet Union, though that research often did not describe which of the many compounds called " pangamic acid " was used in the study.
  • Much of the clinical research on pangamic acid took place in the former Soviet Union, though that research often did not describe which of the many compounds called " pangamic acid " was used in the study.
  • Pangamic acid is the name given to the chemical compound with the empirical formula C 10 H 19 O 8 N and a molecular weight of 281 which appeared to be an ester derived from d-gluconic acid and dimethylglycine.
  • The Krebses'original patent claimed pangamic acid could be used for detoxification as well as treatment of asthma, skin conditions, joint pain, and nerve pain, with none of these claims supported by evidence in the patent application.
  • The Krebses derived the term " pangamic " to describe this compound which they asserted to be ubiquitous and highly concentrated in seeds ( " pan " meaning " universal " and " gamic " meaning " seed " ).
  • The United States Food and Drug Administration has recommended seizing any chemicals advertised as pangamic acid and restraining the importation and interstate shipment of pangamic acid on the grounds that pangamic acid and pangamic acid products are unsafe for use and have no known nutritional properties.
  • The United States Food and Drug Administration has recommended seizing any chemicals advertised as pangamic acid and restraining the importation and interstate shipment of pangamic acid on the grounds that pangamic acid and pangamic acid products are unsafe for use and have no known nutritional properties.
  • The United States Food and Drug Administration has recommended seizing any chemicals advertised as pangamic acid and restraining the importation and interstate shipment of pangamic acid on the grounds that pangamic acid and pangamic acid products are unsafe for use and have no known nutritional properties.
  • The United States Food and Drug Administration has recommended seizing any chemicals advertised as pangamic acid and restraining the importation and interstate shipment of pangamic acid on the grounds that pangamic acid and pangamic acid products are unsafe for use and have no known nutritional properties.
  • Although a number of compounds labelled " pangamic acid " have been studied or sold, no chemical compound, including those claimed by the Krebses to be pangamic acid, has been scientifically verified to have the characteristics that defined the original description of the compound.
  • Although a number of compounds labelled " pangamic acid " have been studied or sold, no chemical compound, including those claimed by the Krebses to be pangamic acid, has been scientifically verified to have the characteristics that defined the original description of the compound.
  • Pangamic acid, also called " pangamate, " and " vitamin B 15, " is the name given to the chemical compound described as d-gluconodimethylamino acetic acid with the empirical formula C 10 H 19 O 8 N and purportedly isolated from apricot seeds.
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