rehydroitua
Rehydroitua is a synthetic organic compound first identified in the mid‑21st century as part of a research program aimed at improving the preservation of dehydrated biological specimens. It is a polyhydroxy biphenyl derivative that possesses a high affinity for water molecules, enabling it to function as a reversible moisture‑binding agent. The compound is typically isolated as a white crystalline powder and is soluble in polar solvents such as ethanol and water while remaining inert in non‑polar media.
The name "Rehydroitua" originates from the French word *rehydratiser* meaning "to rehydrate" and the suffix *‑tua*
Proposed applications for Rehydroitua include the stabilization of archival plant material, preservation of archaeological bone samples,
Rehydroitua has been the subject of several peer‑reviewed studies published in journals such as the Journal
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