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Effective degradation of cyclohexanecarboxylic acid by visible LED driven photo-Fenton [PDF]

open access: goldChemical Engineering Journal Advances, 2022
This work explores the feasibility of visible LEDs (λ: 400–800 nm) used in photo-Fenton for the degradation of a 50 mg/L cyclohexanecarboxylic acid (CHA) as model naphthenic acid present in process wastewater from the oil sands industry. The influence of
Casas de Pedro, José Antonio   +4 more
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The aerobic metabolism of cyclohexanecarboxylic acid by Acinetobacter anitratum [PDF]

open access: greenBiochemical Journal, 1975
1. The aerobic metabolism of cyclohexanecarboxylic acid by a bacterium isolated from garden soil (Acinetobacter anitratum) was investigated. 2. Evidence for the formation of cyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate, 2-hydroxycyclohexanecarboxylate and pimelate when either cell suspensions or cell-free extracts were incubated in the presence of ...
E M Rho, W C Evans
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Aromatization of Cyclohexanecarboxylic Acid [PDF]

open access: hybridJournal of Biological Chemistry, 1966
Abstract An enzyme which catalyzes the aromatization of cyclohexanecarboxyl coenzyme A has been isolated from whole liver as well as from liver mitochondria. Incubation of the soluble, partially purified enzyme with cyclohexanecarboxyl-CoA produces cyclohexene-1-carboxyl-CoA, benzoyl-CoA, and a polar compound which has not been further characterized ...
Konrad Bloch, Bernard M. Babior
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Aerobic growth of Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 using selected naphthenic acids as the sole carbon and energy sources [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2018
Naphthenic acids (NAs) are an important group of toxic organic compounds naturally occurring in hydrocarbon deposits. This work shows that Rhodococcus aetherivorans BCP1 cells not only utilize a mixture of eight different NAs (8XNAs) for growth but they ...
Cappelletti M.   +12 more
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1-(Carbamoylmethyl)cyclohexanecarboxylic acid [PDF]

open access: hybridActa Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online, 2005
Molecules of the title compound, C9H15NO3, form a two-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network, via O—H⋯O and N—H⋯O interactions, which runs parallel to the bc plane. In this structure, neither the carboxyl­ic acid groups nor the carbamoyl groups are involved in dimer formations.
Nagaraj, B.   +3 more
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FDA-approved drugs featuring macrocycles or medium-sized rings. [PDF]

open access: yesArch Pharm (Weinheim)
This review presents 17 macrocyclic drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration during the past 5 years, highlighting their importance and critical role in modern therapeutics, and the innovative synthetic approaches for the construction of these macrocycles.
Du Y   +7 more
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The use of Lewis acid AlCl3 as a promoter in the Pd-complex catalytic system of the cyclohexene hydroethoxycarbonylation reaction [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This paper presents the results of detailed studies of the possibility of using Lewis acid AlCl3 as a promoter of the catalytic three-component system PdCl2(PPh3)2–PPh3–AlCl3 in the hydroethoxycarbonylation reaction of cyclohexene at low carbon monoxide ...
Almatkyzy P.   +7 more
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Faecal and urine metabolites, but not gut microbiota, may predict response to low FODMAP diet in irritable bowel syndrome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
BackgroundThe low FODMAP diet (LFD) leads to clinical response in 50%-80% of patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is unclear why only some patients respond.AimsTo determine if differences in baseline faecal microbiota or faecal and urine ...
Irving, Peter M.   +8 more
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An Insilico Study of Quinic Acid Derivatives as Inhibitors of Com A, The Quorum Sensing Protein of Streptococcus Mutans Responsible for The Pathogenesis in Dental Caries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Dental caries is considered to be one of the important infectious diseases throughout the world. It was recognized that the Streptococcus mutans, plays an important role in cariogenesis.
Arun Kumar C   +4 more
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Quinic Acid Derivatives as Inhibitors of Glucosyltransferase Si, A Virulence Factor of Streptococcus Mutans in The Pathogenesis of Dental Caries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
The important prerequisite for the formation of dental caries is the ability of Streptococcus mutans to form the biofilm. It has been proved that the formation of biofilm is mediated mainly by the enzymatic action of the Glucosyltransferase (GTF) enzymes.
Kannan I   +3 more
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