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OK, I went through and removed all PRIMARY sources in this set of diffs - i did them one by one. In this set of diffs I checked each secondary source, and none of them mentioned the compound. at the end of that set of diffs, no sources in the article.
I then searched pubmed for SIG1273 and found two sources, both PRIMARY - PMID 25256809 and PMID 23174050, both by the same set of authors at Signum Dermalogix. Not independent :( another pubmed search for "Tetramethylhexadecenyl succinyl cysteine" gave one of those two.
OK, so no reviews, no independent sources indexed in pubmed.
What can we do here?
Did some digging, and it turns out there is a startup out of Princeton called Signum Biosciences website that has two subsidiaries - Signum Nutralogix and Signum Dermaologix. Signum Nutralogix in turn sells dietary supplements through a website called Mesports website. OK. So maybe turn this into an article on Signum Biosciences and merge the other article created by this user Eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide (this is the product sold by ME sports) into this.
OK, looking for sources and will do that. Jytdog ( talk) 01:23, 11 April 2015 (UTC)
you too MrBill3 Jytdog ( talk) 02:25, 19 April 2015 (UTC)
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OK, I went through and removed all PRIMARY sources in this set of diffs - i did them one by one. In this set of diffs I checked each secondary source, and none of them mentioned the compound. at the end of that set of diffs, no sources in the article.
I then searched pubmed for SIG1273 and found two sources, both PRIMARY - PMID 25256809 and PMID 23174050, both by the same set of authors at Signum Dermalogix. Not independent :( another pubmed search for "Tetramethylhexadecenyl succinyl cysteine" gave one of those two.
OK, so no reviews, no independent sources indexed in pubmed.
What can we do here?
Did some digging, and it turns out there is a startup out of Princeton called Signum Biosciences website that has two subsidiaries - Signum Nutralogix and Signum Dermaologix. Signum Nutralogix in turn sells dietary supplements through a website called Mesports website. OK. So maybe turn this into an article on Signum Biosciences and merge the other article created by this user Eicosanoyl-5-hydroxytryptamide (this is the product sold by ME sports) into this.
OK, looking for sources and will do that. Jytdog ( talk) 01:23, 11 April 2015 (UTC)
you too MrBill3 Jytdog ( talk) 02:25, 19 April 2015 (UTC)