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The first NMR study of olive oil components appeared in 1993 by the Montedoro group (Montedoro et ah, 1993), in which three extracted poly-phenolic compounds (one isomer of oleuropein aglycone, the dialdehydic... [Pg.145]

Poly(A)-Tag Deep Sequencing Data Processing to Extract Poly(A) Sites... 39... [Pg.1]

Another poly(A) site prediction tool, PAG, was designed to extract poly(A) sites from known dataset (with poly(A) specified) and use this information to predict poly(A) sites from unknown sequences. This is powerful when dealing with a new species that is substantially different (or do not know if there is different) from Arabidopsis or rice models. It constitutes three major steps. In the first step, PAG takes a set of nucleotide sequences as input and imports the parameter file for the classification model and the features. In the second step, a classification algorithm is performed to train and test the model. In the final step, the output files are generated. The output of PAG is a few text files with one of them containing the probabilities of each sequence to determine the potential poly(A) sites and the others as intermediate files. [Pg.15]

Extraction Poly(styrene-co-p-methylstyrene) Toluene/methanol 2498... [Pg.1856]

Poly(benzene-co-anthracene) Extraction Poly(bromophenylenes) oligomers Benzene.bromobenzene 307... [Pg.1873]

When dealing with esters of water-soluble, non steam-volatile, poly-hydric alcohols e.g., ethylene glycol or glycerol), the distillate consists of water only (density 1 00). The water soluble, non-volatile alcohol may be isolated by evaporation of the alkahne solution to a thick syrup on a water bath and extraction of the polyhydric alcohol from the salt with cold ethyl alcohol. [Pg.1064]

Saito described a quantitative spectrophotometric procedure for iron based on a solid-phase extraction using bathophenanthroline in a poly(vinyl chloride) membrane. ... [Pg.452]

Two-Phase Aqueous Extraction. Liquid—Hquid extraction usually involves an aqueous phase and an organic phase, but systems having two or more aqueous phases can also be formed from solutions of mutually incompatible polymers such as poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) or dextran. A system having as many as 18 aqueous phases in equiHbrium has been demonstrated (93). Two-phase aqueous extraction, particularly useful in purifying biological species such as proteins (qv) and enzymes, can also be carried out in combination with fermentation (qv) so that the fermentation product is extracted as it is formed (94). [Pg.70]

Sintering has been used to produce a porous polytetrafluoroethylene (16). Cellulose sponges are the most familiar cellular polymers produced by the leaching process (123). Sodium sulfate crystals are dispersed in the viscose symp and subsequently leached out. Polyethylene (124) or poly(vinyl chloride) can also be produced in cellular form by the leaching process. The artificial leather-tike materials used for shoe uppers are rendered porous by extraction of salts (125) or by designing the polymers in such a way that they precipitate as a gel with many holes (126). [Pg.408]

SG sols were synthesized by hydrolysis of tetraethyloxysilane in the presence of polyelectrolyte and surfactant. Poly (vinylsulfonic acid) (PVSA) or poly (styrenesulfonic acid) (PSSA) were used as cation exchangers, Tween-20 or Triton X-100 were used as non- ionic surfactants. Obtained sol was dropped onto the surface of glass slide and dried over night. Template extraction from the composite film was performed in water- ethanol medium. The ion-exchange properties of the films were studied spectrophotometrically using adsorption of cationic dye Rhodamine 6G or Fe(Phen) and potentiometrically by sorption of protons. [Pg.317]

Poly(vinyl chloride) has a good resistance to hydrocarbons but some plasticisers, particularly the less polar ones such as dibutyl sebacate, are extracted by materials such as iso-octane. The polymer is also resistant to most aqueous solutions, including those of alkalis and dilute mineral acids. Below the second order transition temperature, poly(vinyl chloride) compounds are reasonably good electrical insulators over a wide range of frequencies but above the second order transition temperature their value as an insulator is limited to low-frequency applications. The more plasticiser present, the lower the volume resistivity. [Pg.345]

Low molecular weight liquid polyester resins are useful as plasticisers, particularly for PVC, where they are less volatile and have greater resistance to extraction by water than monomeric plasticisers. Examples of such plasticisers are polyfpropylene adipate) and poly(propylene sebacate). In some cases monobasic acids such as lauric acid are used to control the molecular weight. [Pg.742]

Most of the chiral membrane-assisted applications can be considered as a modality of liquid-liquid extraction, and will be discussed in the next section. However, it is worth mentioning here a device developed by Keurentjes et al., in which two miscible chiral liquids with opposing enantiomers of the chiral selector flow counter-currently through a column, separated by a nonmiscible liquid membrane [179]. In this case the selector molecules are located out of the liquid membrane and both enantiomers are needed. The system allows recovery of the two enantiomers of the racemic mixture to be separated. Thus, using dihexyltartrate and poly(lactic acid), the authors described the resolution of different drugs, such as norephedrine, salbu-tamol, terbutaline, ibuprofen or propranolol. [Pg.15]


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