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Carbamylation of human HbF on carboxy methyl cellulose column in 8 M urea pH 6.7

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1980
Abstract Biochemical and immunochemical methods were utilized to establish whether a protein fraction eluted from a carboxy methyl cellulose column by the Clegg technique was a modified gamma (Y) chain of human HbF and should be included with the alpha/non-alpha ratios used to calculate balanced globin synthesis in determination of thalassemia.
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Hydrothermal Treatment of Carboxy‐methyl Cellulose Salt: Formation and Decomposition of Furans, Pentenes and Benzenes

Chemical Engineering & Technology, 2013
AbstractCarboxymethyl cellulose salt as a model compound was treated hydrothermally to understand the degradation and formation of several chemicals (furfural, 5‐(hydroxymethyl)‐furancarboxaldehyde, and benzene derivatives) that might be interesting as platform chemicals or fuels.
M. Kröger, F. Hartmann, M. Klemm
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Separation of Oxidized from Non-Oxidized Corticotropin A1 by Chromatography on Carboxy-Methyl Cellulose

Nature, 1956
Dedman, Farmer and Morris1 have shown that corticotropins can be oxidized by hydrogen peroxide to yield products which are inactive in the adrenal ascorbic acid depletion bioassay of Sayers, Sayers and Woodbury2, and that the biological activity can be completely restored by reduction with thiol compounds.
T. H. FARMER, C. J. O. R. MORRIS
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Sodium salts of pectin and of carboxy methyl cellulose in aqueous sodium chloride. I. Viscosities

Recueil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays-Bas, 1952
AbstractThe extrapolation of the ηsp/c versus c curves for polyelectrolytes in dilute salt solutions is difficult because these curves show a sharp maximum at a polymer concentration, c, where the equivalent concentration of the polyelectrolyte is of the same order of magnitude as that of the extraneous salt.
D. T. F. Pals, J. J. Hermans
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[Comparative study of the rheological properties of artificial saliva types based on hydroxy-propyl-methyl-cellulose (methocel) and carboxy-methyl-cellulose (CMC)].

Fogorvosi szemle, 1992
Apparent viscosity at different shear rates was measured for two types of saliva substitutes based on methocel and CMC, and was compared with that of human whole saliva. Results indicate, that fresh mixed human saliva is viscoelastic, exhibiting pseudoplasticity.
E, Olveti, G, Nagy, G, Keszthelyi
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The rmodynamic parameters of technical and purified carboxy methyl cellulose samples

ACADEMICIA: An International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, 2020
Yuldoshov Sherzod Abdullaevich   +2 more
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Carboxy Methyl Cellulose/Carrageenan Composite Film Incorporated With Nanofibrils for Food Packaging Application

Journal of Applied Polymer Science
ABSTRACTThe aim of this study is to develop a self‐assembled β‐lactoglobulin nanofibril (β‐lg Nfs)‐incorporated carboxymethyl cellulose/carrageenan (CMC/CG) composite edible film using the solution casting method. The structure and physical interactions of β‐lg Nfs within the polymer matrix are evaluated based on their physical, mechanical, barrier ...
Siva Nandhini Suresh   +3 more
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Rheological Properties of Carboxy Methyl Cellulose as Influenced by Concentration and Temperature

Canadian Institute of Food Science and Technology Journal, 1991
K. Abdelrahim, G. Awuah, H. Ramaswamy
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Optimization of carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) production conditions from palm kernel

2022
Mobasseri, Seyedeh Parinaz   +2 more
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