Squalene

Word SQUALENE
Character 8
Hyphenation N/A
Pronunciations /ˈskweɪliːn/

Definitions and meanings of "Squalene"

What do we mean by squalene?

A colorless unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbon, C30H50, found in human sebum and in the liver oil of sharks, that is an intermediate in the biosynthesis of cholesterol and is used in biochemical research. noun

A triterpene hydrocarbon found in shark liver oil and in human sebum; it plays a role in the biosynthesis of steroids. noun

A linear triterpene hydrocarbon found in shark liver oil and in human sebum; it plays a role in the biosynthesis of steroids.

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The word "squalene" in example sentences

In the United States, squalene is used as an adjuvant only in the anthrax vaccine, but in Europe, squalene has been used for a number of years in several different vaccines. ❋ Unknown (2010)

A mere 10 ppb concentration of squalene translates into approximately 184 trillion molecules of squalene and an equal number of potentially destructive immune responses. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The adjuvant in Pandemrix is called squalene, which is extracted from fish oil. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It contains an immune adjuvant called squalene (MF-59) which has been shown to cause severe autoimmune disorders such as MS, rheumatoid arthritis and Lupus. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Furthermore, they plan to use an adjuvant called squalene (an adjuvant is something to irritates the body into producing more of a response). ❋ Unknown (2009)

It includes a natural oil called squalene, water and vitamin E. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Added to the H1N1 vaccine is an oily concoction called squalene that has been shown to cause severe autoimmune conditions, including multiple sclerosis and lupus.

The swine flu vaccine also contains a chemical called squalene, used to stimulate the immune system to respond to the vaccine.

I am definitely not taking the H1N1 vaccine because of its dangerous and toxic ingredients, such as squalene and thimerosal (mercury), which can have terrible effects. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The harmful adjuvent MF59, contains 'squalene', which has been linked to a lists of vaccine related injuries and disease. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What's frightening is that, instead of looking more closely at the adverse reactions, the WHO is criticizing the U.S. for refusing to use dangerous adjuvants such as squalene in its H1N1 vaccines! from Reuters, vaccine makers and the WHO are quoted from a Congressional hearing where WHO officials took the Centers for Disease Control - and Congress - to task for their cautiousness. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In the midst of vigorous denials that the military was experimenting on its troops with vaccines containing unapproved experimental additives such as squalene, The Journal reported that "the Army applied for a patent for a new way to make anthrax vaccine with squalene as an ingredient. ❋ Unknown (2009)

THE BOTTOM LINE IS THIS: Why would you let anyone vaccinate you against a flu with an untested vaccine that contains a huge assortment of viruses, aluminum hydroxide (causes infertility and neurological/brain problems) and squalene (infertility and death in test animals)? ❋ Unknown (2009)

According to the CDC, none of the shots approved for use in the U.S. will contain adjuvants (substances that enhance immune reactions) such as squalene. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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