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Macromolecules, degradation

Enzymes Degrading Macromolecules. Enzymes that degrade macromolecules such as membrane polysaccharides, stmctural and functional proteins, or nucleic acids, have all shown oncolytic activity. Treatment strategies include the treatment of inoperable tumors with pepsin (1) antitumor activity of carboxypeptidase (44) cytotoxicity of ribonudease (45—47) oncolytic activity of neuraminidase (48—52) therapy with neuraminidase of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (53) antitumor activity of proteases (54) and hyaluronidase treatment in the management of human soHd tumors (55). [Pg.308]

D.F. Leclerc, J.A. Olson A percolation-theory model of lignin degradation. Macromolecules... [Pg.131]

Aqueous two-phase systems offer a unique possibility to operate with temporarily immobilized enzymes without sterical hindrances, as is often the case with traditionally immobilized preparations. The use of dye-modified macromolecules as substrates for monitoring enzymes degrading macromolecules has been proven successful. [Pg.28]

Murgasova, R., Brantley, E.L, Hercules, D.M., and Nefzger, H. (2002) Characterization of polyester-polyurethane soft and hard blocks by a combination of MALDI, SEC, and chemical degradation. Macromolecules,... [Pg.362]

Reeve MS et al. (1994) Polylactide stereochemistry effect on enz)nnatic degradability. Macromolecules. 27 825-831. [Pg.33]

Bacteria, yeasts and mould segregate enzymes able to degrade macromolecules like proteins, fats and carbohydrates to smaller units that can be absorbed through the cell membranes and serve as nutrients. Stains, dyeing and finishing irregulatories are the results of microbial activity. [Pg.319]

Kemnitzer, J. E., McCarthy, S. P. and Gross, R. A. (1992) Poly ()3-hydroxybu-tyrate) stereoisomers-a model study of the effects of stereochemical and morphological variables on polymer biological degradability. Macromolecules, 25, 5927-34. [Pg.85]

Furthermore, we distinguish between induced primary degradation (macromolecule cleavage), materials dissociation, and final degradation of decomposition products to water, carbon dioxide, methane, and biomass [282], [935], [936], [937], [938],... [Pg.850]

Reeve M S, McCarthy S P, Downey M J, Gross R A (1994), Polylactide stereochemistry Effect on enzymatic degradability . Macromolecules, 27, 825-831. [Pg.405]


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