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Brown Algae as a Valuable Substrate for the Cost-Effective Production of Poly-γ-Glutamic Acid for Applications in Cream Formulations. [PDF]

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Parati M   +8 more
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Glutamic Acid of Proteins [PDF]

open access: possibleNature, 1940
THE recent claim of Kogl and Erxleben1 that the proteins of malignant tissues are partially race-mized was based largely on the observation that the hydrolysates of such proteins, unlike those derived from normal tissues, contained glutamic acid which showed evidence of racemization, in some cases to a high degree.
Albert Charles Chibnall   +3 more
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Glutamic Acid and Glutamic Acid Diethylester in Tinnitus Treatment

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1983
Numerous recent findings indicate that in mammals glutamic acid (Glu) functions as the primary and secondary afferent cochlear transmitter, or at least as an agonist of the main transmitter. Glutamic acid diethylester (GDEE) is one of the known antagonists of Glu.
R. Brix, Klaus Ehrenberger
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A resolution of glutamic acid

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1951
Abstract N -Carbobenzoxy- dl -glutamic acid was asymmetrically hydrolyzed by hog kidney acylase to l -glutamic acid ([α] D = +31.9 °) and N -carbobenzoxy- d -glutamic acid ([α] d = + 7.5 °). On catalytic hydrogenation of the latter, d -glutamic acid ([α] d = −31.5 °) was obtained readily and in high yield.
Jesse P. Greenstein   +2 more
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The application of glutamic acid α-decarboxylase for the valorization of glutamic acid

Green Chemistry, 2009
Glutamic acid is an important constituent of waste streams from biofuels production. It is an interesting starting material for the synthesis of nitrogen containing bulk chemicals, thereby decreasing the dependency on fossil fuels. On the pathway from glutamic acid to a range of molecules, the decarboxylation of glutamic acid to γ-aminobutyric acid ...
Lammens, T.M.   +4 more
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Catalytic Hydrogenation of Glutamic Acid

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2004
Technology to convert biomass into chemical building blocks provides an opportunity to displace fossil fuels and increase the economic viability of biorefineries. Coupling fermentation capability with aqueous-phase catalysis provides novel routes to monomers and chemicals, including those not accessible from petrochemical routes. Glutamic acid provides
Todd A. Werpy   +2 more
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