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The microbial remineralization of Ecklonia radiata produces substantial amounts of climate‐relevant compounds, including dimethylsulfoniopropionate, carbon, sulphur and alkalinity. While bacterial metabolic pathways are well‐characterised and relatively predictable, fungal contributions remain underexplored due to the lack of metabolic predictive tools
Anita K. Perkins+4 more
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Alterations in the Metabolism of 2-14-C-Thiazole-labeled Thiamine by the Rat Induced by a High Fat Diet or Thyroxine [PDF]
Mesbaheddin Balaghi, William N. Pearson
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Preparation of Meso-ionicΨ-Pyrido [2,1-b]-3,4-dihydro-4-keto-(and imino)-thiazole by a New Mode of Formation [PDF]
Hiroshi Kato, Kazuo Tanaka, Masaki Ohta
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Chemical constitutions in the Colour Index™: A century of colourant classification
Abstract This article details how the Colour Index™ (CI) system categorises and unambiguously labels commercial dyes and pigments based upon their chemical constitutions. It outlines the current process by which colourants that are new to the market find a place within CI and acquire generic identifiers.
Andrew Towns
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Piezogravimetric investigation of heterocyclic compounds as potential inhibitors against copper corrosion in acidic media [PDF]
Nyikos, Lajos+2 more
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Plant synthetic biology‐based biofortification, strategies and recent progresses
This mini‐review highlights fi ve synthetic biology strategies to boost crop nutrition and alleviate the ‘hidden hunger’ resulting from vitamin and nutrient defi ciencies. These approaches offer precise, sustainable ways to engineer nutrient‐rich plants, providing innovative solutions to global malnutrition through biofortifi cation.
Kai Wang, Zhongchi Liu
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