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The nose and tongue as chemical detectors
Human chemical senses are the gatekeepers of our digestive system. Chemical separation combined with human sensory perception has been used to isolate and identify a natural non-steroidal anti-inflammatory compound in olive oil.
Keast, Russell
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THE TRANSFER OF SULFATE AMONG PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS WITH 3',5'-DIPHOSPHOADENOSINE AS COENZYME
John D. Gregory, Fritz Lipmann
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The photocatalytic degradation of phenolic compounds [PDF]
Semiconductor photocatalysis degrades phenolic pollutants to carbon dioxide and water, but the mechanisms of this potentially attractive method of environmental remediation remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the primary molecular events by HPLC analysis of the initial products of degradation in water or aqueous acetonitrile.
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This review discusses cellulose‐based hydrogels technology, analyzes their application progress in physiological signal monitoring, and explores the effects of pretreatment, crosslinking, and molding methods on gel performance, to provide valuable insights into the efficient utilization of plant fibers and the environmentally friendly development of ...
Zhiming Wang+8 more
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A Study of the Metabolism of Phenolic Compounds by Soil Fungi Using Spore Suspensions
M. e. k. Hendersony
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Kidney Stone Dissolution By Tetherless, Enzyme‐Loaded, Soft Magnetic Miniature Robots
Wireless magnetic robots are developed for kidney stone dissolution. The robots navigate through a urinary tract model from bladder and ureter to renal pelvis with the help of external magnetic fields. The filaments are loaded with urease enzyme which catalyzes urea to carbon dioxide and ammonia, thereby increasing pH to basic regime and supporting ...
Afarin Khabbazian+15 more
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Determination of guava (Psidium guajava L.) leaf phenolic compounds using HPLC-DAD-QTOF-MS
Markets of different countries have proposed guava tea infusions as a drink that can modulate the glycaemic index in blood. This property has been attributed to the phenolic compounds contained in guava leaves.
Elixabet Díaz-de-Cerio+4 more
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THE METABOLISM OF PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS BY NORMAL AND SCORBUTIC GUINEA PIG LIVER SLICES IN VITRO
William J. Darby+3 more
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Most in vitro cancer models lack cellular diversity, functional complexity, and clinical relevance. This work highlights the generation of an innovative dynamic tetraculture with autologous patient‐derived cells within a vascularized tumor‐on‐chip, as well as the recapitulation of endothelial anergy features induced by the tumor microenvironment ...
Christine Lansche+16 more
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Soft Nanocarriers as Antimicrobial Co‐Delivery Systems to Combat Resistant Infections
Soft nanocarrier‐based co‐delivery systems present a versatile and promising platform for combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR) by enabling spatiotemporally controlled, pathogen‐specific drug release. Their tunable physicochemical properties allow for the co‐encapsulation of synergistic antimicrobial agents, optimization of drug ratios, and surface ...
Anamarija Nikoletic+5 more
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