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Residual Ethylene Oxide and Ethylene Glycol in Ethylene Oxide Sterilized Pharmaceuticals

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1965
The development and application of two methods for the determination of sterilization residues in ethylene oxide sterilized steroids, vitamins, and antibiotics are described. One method is based on the separation and concentration of ethylene oxide (ETO) by distillation and measurement by internal standard gas liquid chromatography.
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Ethylene and Ethylene Physiology

1980
Ethylene, indeed, is a busy gas. So busy, in fact, that seemingly, each month when the professional journals are published, some new involvement is discovered or a new application for ethylene in agriculture is developed. Prior to the 1950’s, about the only commercial use of ethylene in agriculture was gassing mature green bananas and tomatoes to make ...
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The comparative metabolism of ethylene dimethanesulphonate and ethylene dibromide

Experientia, 1968
Athylenglykol-dimethansulfonat (EDS) wird von der Ratte zu N-Acetyl-S-(β-hydroxyathyl)-cystein (V), N-Acetyl-S-(β-hydroxyathyl)-cystein-S-oxyd (VI), und Methansulfonsaure abgebaut. Athylendibromid (EDB) gibt ausser V und VI, S-(β-Hydroxyathyl)-cystein (III) und wird weiter zu Kohlendioxyd und anorganischem Sulphat via S-(β-Hydroxyathyl)-cystein-S-oxyd (
A R, Jones, K, Edwards
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Preparation of ethylene gas and comparison of ethylene responses induced by ethylene, ACC, and ethephon

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2010
Ethylene is a gaseous plant hormone used in many physiological studies examining its role in plant growth and development. However, ethylene gas may not be conveniently available to many laboratories for occasional use, and therefore several chemicals can be used as replacements.
Wei, Zhang, Chi-Kuang, Wen
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Analysis of Ethylene Receptors: Ethylene-Binding Assays

2017
Plant ethylene receptors bind ethylene with high affinity. Most of the characterization of ethylene binding to the receptors has been carried out using a radioligand-binding assay on functional receptors expressed in yeast. In this chapter, we describe methods for expressing ethylene receptors in yeast and conducting ethylene-binding assays on intact ...
Brad M, Binder, G Eric, Schaller
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Determination of Ethylene Oxide, Ethylene Chlorohydrin, and Ethylene Glycol in Aqueous Solutions and Ethylene Oxide Residues in Associated Plastics

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1984
A gas chromatographic (GC) method was developed for the determination of ethylene oxide and its two reaction products, ethylene chlorohydrin and ethylene glycol, in aqueous ophthalmic solutions. Propylene oxide was used as an internal standard. All three components were determined in one isothermal chromatographic analysis in less than 15 min.
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Ethylene Oxide

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1970
J B, Stetson, W L, Guess
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