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Caprylic acid based PCM composite with potential for thermal buffering and packaging applications

, 2020
Form stable phase change material (FSPCM) composites were prepared using caprylic acid (15.64 °C; 140 kJ kg−1) and lightweight support materials e.g. bentonite clay, natural clay, diatomaceous earth, expanded perlite, activated charcoal and silica gel ...
J. R. Vennapusa   +3 more
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In vitro antimicrobial properties of caprylic acid, monocaprylin, and sodium caprylate against Dermatophilus congolensis

American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2011
Abstract Objective—To determine antimicrobial effects of caprylic acid and its derivatives, monocaprylin and sodium caprylate, on Dermatophilus congolensis and to determine effects of caprylic acid on the ultrastructure of D congolensis by use of transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
Satyender Rao, Valipe   +4 more
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Immunoglobulin Purification by Caprylic Acid

2014
At laboratory scale, several methods for the purification of immunoglobulins from plasma or serum are available. However, not all of them are equally applicable when the scale-up to the level of the pharmaceutical industry is intended. In this case, among other factors, it must be taken into account the performance and the cost and quality of the end ...
Victor, Morais   +2 more
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Preparation of Human Immunoglobulin by Caprylic Acid Precipitation

Preparative Biochemistry, 1984
Caprylic acid was used to precipitate nonimmunoglobulin proteins from human plasma. The crude IgG present in the supernatant (which contained 26-29% of the total protein in terms of absorbance units or 78-87% of IgG by weight) was fractionated on DEAE-cellulose, to yield pure IgG as shown by disc electrophoresis, immunoelectrophoresis and gel ...
A F, Habeeb, R D, Francis
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Caprylic acid enhances hydroxyhexylitaconic acid production in Aspergillus niger S17‐5

Journal of Applied Microbiology, 2020
Aspergillus niger S17-5 produces two alkylitaconic acids, 9-hydroxyhexylitaconic acid (9-HHIA) and 10-hydroxyhexylitaconic acid (10-HHIA), which have cytotoxic and polymer building block properties. In this study, we characterized the production of 9-HHIA and 10-HHIA by addition of their expected precursor, caprylic acid, to a culture of A. niger S17-5,
Y. Aso   +7 more
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High-throughput, low-cost quantification of 11 therapeutic antibodies using caprylic acid precipitation and LC-MS/MS.

Analytica Chimica Acta
BACKGROUND Therapeutic drug monitoring of treatment with therapeutic antibodies is hampered by the application of a wide range of different methods in the quantification of serum levels.
E. I. Hallin   +3 more
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Protein precipitation by caprylic acid: Equilibrium composition data

Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 2000
The precipitation equilibria of hen egg-white lysozyme and bovine serum albumin from aqueous solutions by caprylic acid were studied. A thermodynamic equilibrium was obtained, and the compositions of both the precipitate and the aqueous phases were measured to establish phase diagrams for both systems.
Bernard, N   +2 more
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Cellular mechanism of caprylic acid-induced growth hormone suppression

Metabolism, 1990
To determine the dynamic secretory pattern of growth hormone (GH) in the presence of free fatty acids (FFA), we studied the effect of caprylic acid on basal and rGRF(1-29)NH2 (GRF)-induced GH secretion in acutely dispersed and perifused rat pituitary cells.
G, Renier   +4 more
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Effects of caprylic acid and triacylglycerols of both caprylic and capric acid in rabbits experimentally infected with enteropathogenic Escherichia coli O103

Veterinary Microbiology, 2008
Eighty-eight rabbits weaned at the age of 35 days were divided into four groups. Rabbits of the first two groups were fed a granulated feed, free of antimicrobials. Rabbits of the 3rd and the 4th groups were fed the same diet, supplemented with caprylic acid at 5 g/kg, and with triacylglycerols (TAG) of caprylic and capric acid at 10 g/kg, respectively.
Eva, Skrivanová   +2 more
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