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Irradiation Isoleucine

Iodoxybenzene, 22, 52, 72, 73 Iron powder as reducing agent, 22, 12 Irradiation, 20, 81, 92, 101 Isocaproic acid, 21, 74 ISOCAPROIC ACID, a-AMINO-, 21, 74 (3-Isodurylaedehyde, 21,110 0-ISODURYLYL CHLORIDE, 21, 77 (W-ISOLEUCINE, 21, 60 Isopropyl ether... [Pg.56]

Mallakpour S, Barati A. Preparation and characterization of optically active poly(amide-imide)/Ti02 bionanocomposites containing A-trimelUtylimido-L-isoleucine linkages using ionic liquid and ultrasonic irradiation. J Polym Res 2012 19(2) l-8. [Pg.339]

After irradiation of aqueous solutions of glycine, alanine, or lysine with extremely high X-ray doses, the formation of methylamine, ethylamine, " and of cadaverine was demonstrated chemically. The ultraviolet irradiation of aqueous solutions of aminobutyric acid, valine, leucine, isoleucine, or phenylalanine, resulted in the production of propylamine, isobutylamine, isoamylamine, 2-methylbutylamine, or 2-phenyl-ethylamine.( >... [Pg.119]


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