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Trichloroacetic acid in the environment
Chemosphere, 2002Suppositions that the trichloroacetic acid (TCA, CCl3C(O)OH) found in nature was a consequence solely of the use of chlorinated hydrocarbon solvents prompted this critical review of the literature on its environmental fluxes and occurrences. TCA is widely distributed in forest soils (where it was rarely used as an herbicide) and measurements suggest a ...
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Trichloroacetic Acid (TCA) Precipitation of Proteins
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols, 2011INTRODUCTIONCell or tissue extracts of proteins often contain interfering substances that must be removed. A number of methods are available for concentrating dilute protein solutions and simultaneously removing contaminating substances. Trichloroacetic acid (TCA)/acetone precipitation, as described here, is often used for this purpose.
Andrew J, Link, Joshua, LaBaer
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Binding of Trichloroacetic Acid by Protein
Nature, 1961TRICHLOROACETIC acid (TCA) is widely used as a protein coagulant in the preparation of protein-free sera; but there is little information concerning its mode of action. Rowland1 has shown that the complete separation of protein from milk requires a concentration of 8 per cent TCA at room temperature. We have determined tlie amounts of TCA bound by milk
F H, GRIMBLEBY, H A, NTAILIANAS
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Aesthetic surgery journal, 2009
The author has added significant refinements to his trichloroacetic acid peel procedure. To achieve optimal results, he advises readers to carry the peel to the layer of the skin below the location of the problem area.
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The author has added significant refinements to his trichloroacetic acid peel procedure. To achieve optimal results, he advises readers to carry the peel to the layer of the skin below the location of the problem area.
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