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Improvement of alkali solubility of cellulose with enzymatic treatment

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2006
Cellulose was treated with different extracellular microbial enzymes. The treatment of cellulose with the enzymes can improve alkaline solubility. Both endoglucanase and crude cellulase decreased the average degrees of polymerization ([see text]) and improved the alkaline solubility of cellulose most efficiently. The composition of the enzyme, the type
Yu, Cao, Huimin, Tan
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TOXICOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ALKALI TREATMENT OF FOOD PROTEINS

1978
Rats fed alkali-treated food proteins may develop nephrocytomegaly (NC). Lysinoalanine [LAL], an unusual amino acid formed in proteins during alkali-treatment, is the main causative factor. Whether NC occurs, seems, however, less dependent on the dietary level than on factors such as animal species, feeding period, chemical form of LAL, type and ...
Feron, V.J.   +3 more
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Treatment of the Alkali-Burned Cornea

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1972
S I, Brown, M P, Tragakis, D B, Pearce
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The influence of alkali and heat treatment on yeast protein

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1974
AbstractThe soluble components in disintegrated cells of Saccharomyces cereivisiae have been characterized by means of extraction, centrifugation, dialysis, and gel filtration. The influence of alkali and heat treatment on the protein and RNA in the soluble fraction from disintegrated yeast cells and on functional properties of protein concentrates ...
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Alkali treatment on nettle fibers

The Journal of The Textile Institute, 2016
Navdeep Kumar, Dipayan Das
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Fluorescent probes for pH and alkali metal ions

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021
Xiaoxie Ma, Sheng Hua Liu, Jun Yin
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ALKALI TREATMENT OF SCARLET FEVER.

The Lancet, 1927
H.J. Phillips, R. Chalmers
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