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Development of a co-culture of Ureibacillus thermosphaericus and Cupriavidus taiwanensis for inhibitors removal from hemicellulose prehydrolysate. [PDF]
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Selective sensing of catechol based on a fluorescent nanozyme with catechol oxidase activity
Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2023Nanozymes, an unusual category of nanomaterials possessing enzymatic properties, and have generated considerable interest regarding their application feasibilities on several important fronts. In the present work, an innovative sensing device for catechol was established ground on a fluorescent nanozyme (Cu-BDC-NH2) that exhibited catechol oxidase ...
Yongxin Li
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ChemBioChem, 2023
AbstractThis review introduces multifaceted mutual interactions between molecules containing a catechol moiety and aggregation‐prone proteins. The complex relationships between these two molecular species have previously been elucidated primarily in a unidirectional manner, as demonstrated in cases involving the development of catechol‐based inhibitors
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AbstractThis review introduces multifaceted mutual interactions between molecules containing a catechol moiety and aggregation‐prone proteins. The complex relationships between these two molecular species have previously been elucidated primarily in a unidirectional manner, as demonstrated in cases involving the development of catechol‐based inhibitors
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Vibrational spectra of catechol, catechol-d2 and -d6 and the catecholate monoanion
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy, 1991Abstract The Raman and infrared spectra of normal and deuterated catechol in the solid and aqueous solution phases are reported, together with data for the catecholate monoanion at high pH. Assignments of fundamental modes are proposed.
Sarah J. Greaves, William P. Griffith
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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1981
Abstract Catechol estrogens (CEs) are a major group of active natural estrogen metabolites, formed by aromatic hydroxylation of primary estrogens at either the C-2 or C-4 position. These compounds may participate in the mechanism of estrogen action on the brain and pituitary gland.
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Abstract Catechol estrogens (CEs) are a major group of active natural estrogen metabolites, formed by aromatic hydroxylation of primary estrogens at either the C-2 or C-4 position. These compounds may participate in the mechanism of estrogen action on the brain and pituitary gland.
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Catechol‐Functionalized Polyolefins
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020Abstract The incorporation of comonomers during ethylene polymerization can efficiently modulate important material properties of the polyolefins. Utilizing bioresourced comonomers for the generation of high‐performance polyolefin materials is attractive from a sustainability point of view.
Yinna Na, Changle Chen
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