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Biological additivity

Chapter 7, Alkenes Reactions and Synthesis—Alkene epoxidation has been moved to Section 7.8, and Section 7.11 on the biological addition of radicals to alkenes has been substantially expanded. [Pg.1337]

Current research related to biological additives is focused particularly on their influence on the properties of mortars, namely on porosity, tensile strength, compressive strength, drying shrinkage, etc. [23, 24, 26], The identification of proteinaceous additives used in historical buildings has been marginal for many years and no reliable methods are properly described in the literature. [Pg.170]

Total destroyed, with 40% biological addition (pounds of VOCs) 16,934 (7680 kg) (D123477, p. 290)... [Pg.1131]

Biological organic chemistry takes place in the aqueous medium inside cells rather than in organic solvents, and it involves complex catalysts called enzymes. Nevertheless, the kinds of biological roactions that occur are remarkably nimiUr to laboratory reactions. Thus, there are many cases of biological addition reactions to alkenes. For example, Che enzyme fumarase... [Pg.275]

Phylderm Filatov. [Gattefosse] Human placental protein biological additive. [Pg.281]

No one reading this book will become an expert in biology. Additional texts and courses will be necessary for that. And, even the experts must read constantly in order to stay abreast of the many new developments that are happening these days. This book is intended to give perspective—to give an appreciation for the entire interface between technology and the life sciences. [Pg.26]

Uses Sweetener, flavoring agent in foods, pharmaceuticals emollient, humectant, biological additive, skin conditioner for cosmetics Regulatory BP compliance (purified)... [Pg.1142]

Toxicology LD50 (IV, mouse) 435 mg/kg poison by IV route TSCA listed Hazardous Decomp. Prods. Heated to decomp., emits toxic fumes of NOx Uses Nutrient, dietary supplement, L-methionine source in foods biological additive in cosmetics... [Pg.54]

Uses Biological additive in cosmetics, nutritional sol ns. absorption enhancer tanning agent in tanning accelerator complexes... [Pg.58]

Empiricai C10H14N5O7P Properties M.w. 347.22 m.p. 200 C Uses Biological additive, skin conditioner in cosmetics... [Pg.119]

Empirical C10H16N2O3S C4H6N4O3 Uses Biological additive, skin protectant, soothing agent, antiseborrheic in cosmetics Allantoin calcium pantothenate CAS 4207-41-4... [Pg.155]

Uses Biological additive in cosmetics astringent, antiseptic, antiperspirant for spray and stick deodorants, shower gels, hair balms... [Pg.196]

Uses Biological additive, moisturizer, skin conditioner in cosmetics Manuf./Distrib. Alfa Chem http //www.alfachem.homepage.conr, Seporga Sigma... [Pg.286]


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