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Beta-propiolactone

Reaction of wood with P-propiolactone to 25 % WPG resulted in good decay resistance to L. lepideus, G. trabeum, P. monticola and C. puteana. At 30 % WPG, an ASE of 60 % [Pg.96]


Beta-Propiolactone. p-Propiolactone [57-57-8] was reported to be 4000 times more active than ethylene oxide, and 25 times more... [Pg.138]

Propane suttone beta-Propiolactone Propionaldahyde Propoxur ... [Pg.62]

Rabiest Human diploid cell cultures infected with rabies virus 1 Clarification 2 Inactivation with beta-propiolactone 3 + 3 quantal assay in mice Inoculation of cell cultures to exclude live virus... [Pg.314]

PROPARGYL ALCOHOL ACRYLIC ACID beta-PROPIOLACTONE VINYL FORMATE ETHYLENE CARBONATE PYRUVIC ACID 3-BROMO-1-PROPENE... [Pg.7]

Another approach is the whole-killed or inactivated vaccine. These vaccines are derived from the pathogen itself, rather than a weakened form, as are live attenuated vaccines. Chemical (e.g., formalin, ether, and beta-propiolactone) or physical (e.g., heat, ultraviolet, and gamma irradiation) means, or combinations thereof, are used to inactivate the pathogen. Notable examples of this type of viral vaccine include the inactivated polio vaccine... [Pg.316]

Hydroxylamine Sulfate Diethylene Glycol Beta-Propiolactone Nitrogen Tetroxide Ethylene Oxide Benzophenone Benzophenone Diethylene Glycol Oxygen, Liquefied Dibenzoyl Peroxide Catechol Cresols... [Pg.73]

Propene Propene Oxide Propene Polymer Propenoic Acid Beta-Propiolactone Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid Propionic Aldehyde Propionic Anhydride Beta-Propionolactone Propionyl Oxide N-Propyl Acetate 2-Propyl Acetate Propyl Alcohol... [Pg.79]

Compound Name N-Propyl Mercaptan Isopropyl Mercaptan N-Propyl Mercaptan Isopropyl Mercaptan Glycerine Propionic Acic Propionic Anhydride N-Propyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol Beta-Propiolactone Acetone Acrolein Allyl Alcohol Acrylamide Propylene Propylene Oxide Polypropylene Acrylic Acid Beta-Propiolactone Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid Propionaldehyde Propionic Anhydride Beta-Propiolactone Propionic Anhydride N-Propyl Acetate Isopropyl Acetate N-Propyl Alcohol Isopropyl Alcohol N-Propyl Alcohol Propionaldehyde N-Butyl Alcohol Propylene... [Pg.79]

Brault. D., Bouilly. C., Renault. D. Thybaud, V. (1996) Tissue-specific induction of mutations by acute oral administration of A-methyl-V-nitro-V-nitrosoguanidine and beta-propiolactone to the Muta Mouse preliminary data on stomach, liver and bone marrow. Mutat. Res., 360, 83-87... [Pg.1113]

Colburn, N.H. Boutwell. R.K. (1968) The in vivo binding of beta-propiolactone to mouse skin DNA, RNA. and protein. Cancer Res., 28, 642-652... [Pg.1114]

Kortselius, M. J. (1979) Induction of sex-linked recessive lethals and autosomal translocations by beta-propiolactone in Drosophila-, influence of the route of administration on mutagenic activity. Mutat. Res., 66, 55-63... [Pg.1115]

Wattenberg, L.W, Hochalter, J.B. Galbraith. A.R. (1987) Inhibition of beta-propiolactone-... [Pg.1117]

C2H2Br4 1,1,2,2-tetrabromoethane 79-27-6 9.460E+09 71.160 1627 C3H402 beta-propiolactone 57-57-8 4.900E+09 35.660... [Pg.650]


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