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Glutamic acid solubility

Synthetic Polymers. Synthetic polymers are versatile and offer promise for both targeting and extracellular-intracellular drug delivery. Of the many soluble synthetic polymers known, the poly(amino acids) [poly(L-lysine), poly(L-aspartic acid), and poly(glutamic acid)], poly(hydroxypropylmethacrylamide) copolymers (polyHPMA), and maleic anhydride copolymers have been investigated extensively, particularly in the treatment of cancers. A brief discussion of these materials is presented. [Pg.573]

Chitosan is insoluble at alkaline and neutral pH values but it can form salts with inorganic and organic acids such as hydrochloric acid, lactic add, acetic add and glutamic acid. In contrast to alginates and carrageenans in solution, the amino fundions of chitosan are protonated and the resultant soluble polysaccharide is... [Pg.172]

Two asymmetric carbon atoms, the or carbon in the glutamic acid portion of the molecule and the C6 carbon in the tetrahydropteridine ring, allow four possible isomers. Since synthetic procedures would undoubtedly start with L-glutamic acid, the isomeric possibilities are reduced to the dL and 1L diastereomers. Of these, the biologically more active form is the 1L separation of the diastereomers is effected by solubility differences of the calcium salts.2... [Pg.318]

Mansour, M., Thaller, S., andKorte, F. Action of sunlight on parathion. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol, 30(3) 358-364,1983. Manzurola, E. and Apelblat, A. Solubilities of L-glutamic acid, 3-nitrobenzoic acid, p-toluic acid, calcium-L-lactate, calcium gluconate, magnesium-DL-aspartate, and magnesium-L-lactate in water, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 34 (7) 1127-1136, 2002. Maraqa, M.A., Zhao, X., Wallace, R.B., and Voice, T.C. Retardation coefficients of nonionic organic compounds determined by batch and column techniques. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J., 62(1) 142-152, 1998. [Pg.1692]

Glutamic Acid.—The greater part of the glutamic acid is isolated as hydrochloride before the mixture of amino acids is esterified. It is contained with aspartic acid ester in the aqueous solution after the phenylalanine ester has been extracted by ether, and it is separated from aspartic acid, after hydrolysis by baryta, by conversion into its hydrochloride from this it is obtained by treatment with the calculated quantity of soda to combine with the hydrochloric acid and by crystallisation from water, in which it is soluble with some difficulty. [Pg.13]

Figure 4. Influence of urea and pH on the solubilities of synthetic polypeptide copolymers of glutamine and glutamic acid (17)... Figure 4. Influence of urea and pH on the solubilities of synthetic polypeptide copolymers of glutamine and glutamic acid (17)...

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