Practice Problems in Biomedical Organic Chemistry: Self-Guided Problems and Answers for Students in Bioorganic and Organic Chemistry, Volume I [PDF]
If you have ideas for topics to be included in future volumes or have suggestion or corrections you would like to share, you can email the authors at rhcichewicz@ou.edu.This problem set was developed to assist undergraduate students taking a one semester
Carter, Adam +2 more
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Continuous Production of Whey Bioactive Peptides With Alcalase Immobilized on Agro‐Industrial Waste
In this study, a packed‐bed reactor containing Alcalase immobilized on agro‐industrial waste was employed for the continuous hydrolysis of whey proteins and the production of bioactive peptides. The system showed excellent thermal and operational stability, while achieving a high degree of hydrolysis and producing peptides with high antioxidant ...
Clariana Zanutto Paulino da Cruz +6 more
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Some kinetic and equilibrium studies of the reactions of nitrobenzofurazan derivatives with nucleophiles [PDF]
The reactions of 4,6-dinitrobenzofuroxan, (DNBF) with aniline and six of its N- and ring- substituted derivatives have been studied. It is known that aniline usually reacts as a nitrogen nucleophile, forming nitrogen-bonded σ-adducts with trinitrobenzene,
Rabbitt, Lynsey C.
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Dietary anthocyanidin pelargonidin activates G protein‐coupled receptor 35
Pelargonidin, a red‐fruit‐derived anthocyanidin, was newly identified as a dietary agonist of GPR35, a metabolite‐sensing GPCR implicated in anti‐inflammation. Through screening of dietary compounds, pelargonidin emerged as a potent GPR35 agonist, attenuating inflammation in human intestinal cells.
Fumie Nakashima +11 more
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Comparison of New and Legacy TATBs [PDF]
Two newly synthesized versions of the insensitive high explosive (IHE) 1,3,5-triamino-2,4,6-trinitrobenzenes (TATBs) were compared to two legacy explosives currently used by the Department of Energy.
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ABSTRACT Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease with limited clinical treatment. Traditional Chinese medicinal ingredients honokiol and magnolol have potential anti‐inflammatory and gastrointestinal protective effects. However, their anti‐inflammatory potential has not been investigated in UC.
Zhaoxu Cai +5 more
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Bioengineering tumor‐stroma pancreatic cancer models with potential to emulate the native immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Cancer‐on‐a‐bead models exhibited higher relevance for screening immunotherapies and modulating the protumoral PDAC microenvironment. ABSTRACT Pancreatic cancer is notably resistant to treatment, primarily due to its dense
Maria V. Monteiro +4 more
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Retention Mechanism for Reversed Phase and Hydrophilic Interaction Liquid Chromatography: Development and Characterisation of Modified Silica Particles [PDF]
Silanophilic interaction chromatography columns can give rise to complementary selectivity compared to the more commonly used hydrophobic interaction based HPLC columns.
Bailes, Sophie
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This study identifies the transcription factor ETV1 as a key driver of CD4⁺ T cell‐mediated intestinal inflammation in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). ETV1 promotes CD4⁺ T cell activation, proliferation, and Th17 differentiation by activating the amino acid transporter SLC7A5, fueling metabolic reprogramming.
Yan Shi +8 more
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Some substitution reactions of aryl sulfides and aryl ethers with aliphatic amines in DMSO: the mechanism of base catalysis [PDF]
The reactions of several nitro-aromatic substrates with the aliphatic amines, n- butylamine, pyrrolidine and piperidine in DMSO have been studied. Reaction of the amines with trinitroaromatic compounds, such as ethyl thiopicrate, phenyl thiopicrate and ...
Chamberlin, Rachel Alexandra
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