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The Impact of DNA as a Chemical Admixture for Cementitious Materials
DNA molecules are added to cement pastes and their effects on rheology and hydration time are studied. DNA's chemical structure is composed of polysaccharide and phosphate groups, which are active functional groups in different commercial chemical admixtures: Viscosity modifiers and superplasticizers.
Alexander Mezhov+4 more
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Inulin, a common food additive, has prebiotic properties. The study, we evaluated the effect of early-life burdock (Arctium lappa L.) root inulin (BRI) intervention on C57BL/6 J male mice.
Chunyan Liu+5 more
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The closed‐loop gravitational retting system accelerates fiber extraction, making it the fastest known water retting technique. It efficiently produces high‐quality canola fiber while preserving its structure. Additionally, it minimizes carbon emissions, supporting sustainability.
Md Shadhin+7 more
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Polysaccharides synthesised by micro-organisms [PDF]
Walter Norman Haworth+2 more
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This study explores the potential of locally harvested Phallusia mammillata, a tunicate usually discarded as waste from mussles farming as a viable source for producing various high‐grade cellulose derivatives in the form of nanofibrils (NFC) and nanocrystals (CNC). Abstract Ascidians are ubiquitous filter‐feeding marine invertebrates, the only animals
Andrea Riccioni+6 more
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Quantitive evaluation of composition and biomolecular mapping of macrofungi spores by Raman spectroscopy [PDF]
Raman spectroscopy is widely applied to detect different chemical compounds in organic matter and create label-free high-resolution maps on the level of separate cells. The main advantage of this technique is the possibility to study objects in vivo without special pretreatment.
arxiv
PREVENTION OF PNEUMOCOCCAL PNEUMONIA BY IMMUNIZATION WITH SPECIFIC CAPSULAR POLYSACCHARIDES
Colin M. MacLeod+3 more
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Über krystallisierte Polysaccharide aus Glykogen [PDF]
Hans Pringsheim, Stefanie Lichtenstein
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Mucus‐inspired biomaterials are developed that inhibit biofilm formation and enhance dispersal when combined with DNase and/or α‐amylase. The combination led to up to 2‐log reductions in biofilm viability, offering a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics for treating persistent, antibiotic‐resistant infections.
Sydney Yang+4 more
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