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Biologically active biodegradable

A sulfated saccharide mimetics which inhibit cell adhesion and migration are lead compounds towards a biologically active biodegradable drug. Presented at Eurocarb 14, Liibeck, 2 July 2007. [Pg.279]

Lee, K.H. and Chu, C.C., 1998. Molecular design of biologically active biodegradable polymers for biomedical appHcations. Macromol. Symp., 130 71. [Pg.688]

Keun-Ho Lee C. C. Chu, Molecular Design of Biologically Active Biodegradable Polymers for Biomedical Applications , Macromol. Symposium Huthig Wepf Verlag, Zug, 1998,130,71. [Pg.26]

DeFrank JJ, WE White (2002) Phosphorofluoridates biological activity and biodegradation. Handbook Environ Chem 3N 295-343. [Pg.572]

Root products may be classified into types on the basis of their (1) chemical properties, such as composition, solubility, stability (e.g., hydrolysis, oxidation), volatility, molecular weight etc. (2) site of origin and (3) e.stablished, not just perceived, functions. The chemical properties determine in turn their biological activity and how the compounds will behave in soils their persistence in soil is very much an outcome of their chemical behavior, particularly sorption and their biodegradability. [Pg.27]

UV Filters Biodegradation by Fungi, Metabolites Identification and Biological Activity Assessment... [Pg.215]

Biological Activity Evolution Profile Through the Biodegradation Process. 236... [Pg.216]

Similar structures were later employed to create original dendronized polymers 485 and 486, based on a chitosan backbone and using such sialodendrons as 484 (Fig. 50).328 Chitosan itself is nontoxic, biodegradable, and has widespread biological activities, but major intrinsic drawbacks such as low solubility in both organic solvents and water have hampered its development as a bioactive polymer. Thus, the synthesis of water-soluble... [Pg.306]

Sanitary sewer network sanitary sewers—often identified as separate sewers — are developed to collect and transport wastewater from residential areas, commercial areas and industries. The wastewater transported in these sewers typically has a relatively high concentration of biodegradable organic matter and is therefore biologically active. Wastewater in these sewers is, from a process point of view, a mixture of biomass (especially heterotrophic bacteria) and substrate for this biomass. [Pg.5]


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