Definitions
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- adjective organic chemistry Describing any
organic compound containing acarbon totin bond
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Examples
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Reduce your consumption of seafood from waters that may be contaminated with organic tin compounds and your contact with household products that contain organotin compounds (for example, silicon-coated baking parchment paper).
Christopher Gavigan: The Chemical Cocktail: Making Americans Overweight? 2010
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Tributyltin and organotin are in the same family of chemicals.
Christopher Gavigan: The Chemical Cocktail: Making Americans Overweight? 2010
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The researchers propose that by blocking GR activation, DBT disrupts the appropriate response of the immune system during inflammation, providing an explanation for some of the toxic effects of this organotin.
Scientific Blogging 2008
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Symptoms of organotin exposure can include irritated skin, dizziness, difficulty breathing, and flu-like symptoms.
Scientific Blogging 2008
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This factor limits the acceptance of PVC and polyolefins in many products where their useful balance of properties and low cost would be attractive. "patent for a chemical compound consisting of an organotitanate or zirconate compound and an organotin compound that promotes the breakdown of PVC after the completion of its useful life.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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This factor limits the acceptance of PVC and polyolefins in many products where their useful balance of properties and low cost would be attractive. "patent for a chemical compound consisting of an organotitanate or zirconate compound and an organotin compound that promotes the breakdown of PVC after the completion of its useful life.
The Gadgeteer 2010
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