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Biosynthetic Pathways of Gallic Acid
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ABSTRACT To confront extreme space environments, a combination of inorganic and organic coatings can provide a pathway for offering highly durable radiation resistance and anti‐friction simultaneously. Herein, a strong interfacial 3D hydrogen‐bonding network is designed to create robust hexagonal boron nitride (h‐BN) based polymer coatings with ...
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Ergonomic Sponge Electrodes From Recycled PEDOT:PSS
ABSTRACT Emerging technologies in human–machine interfacing increasingly aim to develop solutions that naturally conform to the body's unique characteristics. Ergonomics and electrical performance in cutaneous sensing are crucial for accurate and reliable translation of biosignals.
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Cavity Microelectrode Arrays for Electrical Recordings From Neurons
Microelectrode arrays (MEAs) are used to study electrophysiological activity. However, their signals are small with high noise. By adding a 100‐nanometer‐high cavity above the electrode, which reduces impedance without affecting resolution, we improve signal quality.
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Gallic acid: Molecular rival of cancer
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology, 2013Gallic acid, a predominant polyphenol, has been shown to inhibit carcinogenesis in animal models and in vitro cancerous cell lines. The inhibitory effect of gallic acid on cancer cell growth is mediated via the modulation of genes which encodes for cell cycle, metastasis, angiogenesis and apoptosis.
Sharad, Verma, Amit, Singh, Abha, Mishra
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Trigallic Acid or Trimeric Gallic Acid
AbstractTrigallic acid was isolated by Counter Current Distribution from a partial acid hydrolysate of Chinese tannic acid. Trigallic acid in polar solvents solution occurs in four isomeric forms. This is revealed by the four peaks obtained with reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography. Their ratio is function of the solvent.
P. Delahaye +3 more
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Acta Crystallographica Section C Crystal Structure Communications, 2000
In the crystal structure of the title compound, 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid monohydrate, C7H6O5·H2O, the gallic acid molecule has an intramolecular hydrogen bond involving a pair of hydroxyl groups, and it is also linked to a water molecule by a three-centre (bifurcated) OW—H⋯O hydrogen bond.
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In the crystal structure of the title compound, 3,4,5-trihydroxybenzoic acid monohydrate, C7H6O5·H2O, the gallic acid molecule has an intramolecular hydrogen bond involving a pair of hydroxyl groups, and it is also linked to a water molecule by a three-centre (bifurcated) OW—H⋯O hydrogen bond.
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Recovery of gallic acid from gallic acid processing wastewater
Environmental Technology, 2014In this paper, an extraction technology has been investigated to recover gallic acid (GA) from GA processing wastewater. The effects of phase ratio and pH on the extraction behaviour of tributyl phosphate (TBP)/kerosene were investigated using TBP as the extractant and kerosene as the diluent.
Yundong, Wu +4 more
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Gallic Acid and Gallic Acid Derivatives: Effects on Drug Metabolizing Enzymes
Current Drug Metabolism, 2003Gallic acid and its structurally related compounds are found widely distributed in fruits and plants. Gallic acid, and its catechin derivatives are also present as one of the main phenolic components of both black and green tea. Esters of gallic acid have a diverse range of industrial uses, as antioxidants in food, in cosmetics and in the ...
Yin-Yin, Ow, Ieva, Stupans
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Antimicrobial Properties of Mandelic Acid, Gallic Acid and their Derivatives
Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2021Purpose: Alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) are one of the classes of hydroxy acids being beneficial for human health. The manuscript summarizes the biological properties of two popular members of AHAs, i.e., Mandelic Acid (MA) and Gallic Acid (GA), with particular emphasis on antimicrobial properties.
Renata Choińska +4 more
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