Anisole, phenyl usually used as a starting material for
various pharmaceutical/flavonoid products and as solvent in organic synthesis
and physical studies. It is used for the synthesis of raw material for drugs
such as cyclofenil, in treating Raynaud’s phenomenon in people with
scleroderma, and tramadol hydrochloride, that is used for the relief of
moderate or severe pain. 4-hydroxyanisole and t-butylhydroxyanisole are the
most popular derivatives of anisole and used extensively as depigmenting agentsand antioxidant respectively. The anisole was used selectively in various steps
as a solvent in the synthesis of cefoxitin and latamoxef an antibiotic
administered intravenously has a broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive
and Gram-negative bacteria.
Anisole is a weakly polar aprotic solvent with lower
electric permittivity (εs=4.33), which allows its usability in cyclic
voltammetric studies as an alternative to tetrahydrofuran and dichloromethane.
The use of hazardous and toxic solvents in synthesis and characterization is
regarded as a very important point for the safety of lab-workers and pollution.
Nowadays, a relatively green solvent, anisole, have been successfully applied
to process organic/polymer solar cells. Hence, the stability of anisole isimportant to perform organic reactions at moderate temperature, and itsapplicability in pharmaceutical products. The chemical and physical property
could be altered by Mr. Trivedi’s unique biofield energy treatment which is
well known to modify the physical, and structural characteristics of living and
non-living substances. The electrical current generates through internal
physiological processes like blood flow, brain activity, and heart function
etc. exists inside the human body in the form of vibratory energy particles
like ions, protons, and electrons and they generate magnetic field in the human
body.
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