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STUDY OF CARBOHYDRATES OXIDATION IN SOME NUTRIENTS [PDF]
This research concerned with the study of the oxidiation reactris of some natural products as : whey, Dates Al – Zahidi , Treacle , starch of corn , Banana and water melon , with some oxidizing agent like: conc .
ALI K. OLAYWI, SABRI M. HUSAIN
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Coronarin (COR), an analog of jasmonic acid, has been shown to enhance the tolerance of plants to drought. However, the effects of COR on the interactions among microorganisms associated with plant roots and their implications for enhancing the drought ...
Pengfei Duan +10 more
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Biobased Films Based on Chitosan and Microcrystalline Cellulose for Sustainable Packaging Applications. [PDF]
The transition to a more sustainable lifestyle requires a move away from petroleum-based sources and the investigation and funding of renewable and waste feedstocks to provide biobased sustainable materials. The formulation of films based on chitosan and
Di Liberto EA, Dintcheva NT.
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Synthesis of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester from galactaric acid via dimethyl carbonate chemistry [PDF]
A convenient and simple procedure for the one-pot synthesis of 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid dimethyl ester (FDME) from galactaric (mucic) acid via dimethyl carbonate (DMC) chemistry is presented.
Arico F. +3 more
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Peptides for trans‐blood–brain barrier delivery
Trans‐blood–brain barrier (BBB) delivery of therapeutic and diagnostic agents is a major challenge in the development of central nervous system (CNS) targeted radiopharmaceuticals. This review is an introduction to the use of peptides as delivery agents to transport cargos into the CNS. Peptides highlighted here are ready to be combined with diagnostic
Reuben Blades, Lars M. Ittner, Ole Tietz
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Metabolic signatures of β‐cell destruction in type 1 diabetes
Metabolomic analysis successfully discriminated type 1 diabetes at different clinical stages, and 3‐phenylpropionic acid and hypotaurine were found to be novel biomarkers for identifying new‐onset type 1 diabetes. ABSTRACT Aims/Introduction In the development of type 1 diabetes, metabolites are significantly altered and might be involved in β‐cell ...
Shinsuke Noso +6 more
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Distinct Hygroscopic Growth and Phase-State Evolution of Glucaric Acid and Mucic Acid Aerosols under Highly Alkaline Conditions [PDF]
The hygroscopicity and phase state of organic aerosols can be strongly modified by alkaline neutralization, while the role of molecular stereochemistry remains unclear.
Xia Li, Pang Shufeng, Zhang Yunhong
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Biomarkers of disease progression in people with psoriasis: a scoping review*
This review is the first to scope, collate, and catalogue research investigating biomarkers of disease progression in psoriasis. The review identifies potentially promising candidate biomarkers for further investigation and highlights common important limitations that should be considered when designing and conducting future studies in this area. Plain
Ravi Ramessur +23 more
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Origins of Organic Chemistry and Organic Synthesis
The origins of organic chemistry and organic synthesis started in the middle ages, long before molecular compositions were known. Paradigm shifts caused by Lavoisier, Chevreuil, Wöhler, Liebig, Kolbe and Berthelot are highlighted. The graphic shows some early key organic molecules, but although synthesis and analysis had become well established ...
Curt Wentrup
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XXVI.—Contributions to the knowledge of mucic acid. Part I. Hydromuconic acid [PDF]
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Ruhemann, S., Blackman, F. F.
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