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Microbial oxidation of alpha-pinene by Serratia marcescens
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 1986A strain of the bacterium Serratia marcescens, isolated from sewage sludge, can oxidise the terpene hydrocarbon α-pinene to produce rans-verbenol as the major product, with verbeone and trans-sobrerol as minor products. A change in nitrogen source and inclusion of glucose as a second carbon source caused the bacterium to produce α-terpineol as the ...
SusanJ. Wright +3 more
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Mechanism of the aerobic oxidation of alpha-pinene.
ChemSusChem, 2010A combined experimental and theoretical approach is used to study the thermal autoxidation of alpha-pinene. Four different types of peroxyl radicals are generated; the verbenyl peroxyl radical being the most abundant one. The peroxyl radicals propagate a long radical chain, implying that chain termination does not play an important role in the ...
Ulrich, Neuenschwander +2 more
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Oxidation products of alpha-pinene and their electrical mobilities
2020<p>OXIDATION PRODUCTS OF ALPHA-PINENE AND THEIR ELECTRICAL MOBILITIES<br>A. SKYTT&#196; 1 , L. AHONEN 1 , R. CAI 1 and J. KANGASLUOMA 1<br>1 Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research/Physics, Faculty of Science, University of<br>Helsinki, Helsinki, 00140, Finland</
Aurora Skyttä +3 more
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The effects of alpha-pinene on the Nrf2-HO1 signaling pathway in gastric damage in rats
Molecular Biology Reports, 2023K. Rahimi +4 more
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 2019
Alpha‐pinene (α‐pinene) is an organic compound, found in the oils of many species of coniferous trees, especially pine. α‐Pinene reportedly has antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory activities; however, its effects on osteoblasts are unknown.
Hyeon-Young Min, Hyo-Eun Son, W. Jang
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Alpha‐pinene (α‐pinene) is an organic compound, found in the oils of many species of coniferous trees, especially pine. α‐Pinene reportedly has antioxidant and anti‐inflammatory activities; however, its effects on osteoblasts are unknown.
Hyeon-Young Min, Hyo-Eun Son, W. Jang
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[Study on antifungal mechanism of alpha-pinene].
Hunan yi ke da xue xue bao = Hunan yike daxue xuebao = Bulletin of Hunan Medical University, 2002The antifungal mechanism of alpha-pinene was studied using electronic microscopy and incorporation of isotope-labelled precursor. The results demonstrated that alpha-pinene had significant roles in inhibiting and killing Candida albicans. After treatment with alpha-pinene the fungal morphology and ultrastructure showed obvious changes: their cell wall ...
Z, Xia, X, Mao, Y, Luo
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A lava rock-based biofilter for the treatment of alpha-pinene
Bioresource Technology, 2006Biofiltration is an emerging technology in the United States that utilizes microorganisms to biodegrade harmful contaminants in air to carbon dioxide and water. Biofiltration is not only more cost effective, but also more environmentally friendly than traditional technologies such as thermal oxidation and chemical scrubbing.
B M, Langolf, G T, Kleinheinz
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Kinetics of alpha-pinene isomerization
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Gunduz, G, Allahverdiev, AI, Murzin, DY
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