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Solubilizing influence

Alvarez-Lorenzo, C., Gonzalez-Lopez, J., Femandez-Tarrio, M., Sandez-Macho, I. Concheiro, A. (2007). Tetronic micellization, gelation and drug solubilization Influence of pH and ionic strength. EurJ Pharm Biopharm, 66, 244-252. [Pg.211]

In the first method a secondary acetylenic bromide is warmed in THF with an equivalent amount of copper(I) cyanide. We found that a small amount of anhydrous lithium bromide is necessary to effect solubilization of the copper cyanide. Primary acetylenic bromides, RCECCH Br, under these conditions afford mainly the acetylenic nitriles, RCsCCHjCsN (see Chapter VIII). The aqueous procedure for the allenic nitriles is more attractive, in our opinion, because only a catalytic amount of copper cyanide is required the reaction of the acetylenic bromide with the KClV.CuCN complex is faster than the reaction with KCN. Excellent yields of allenic nitriles can be obtained if the potassium cyanide is added at a moderate rate during the reaction. Excess of KCN has to be avoided, as it causes resinifi-cation of the allenic nitrile. In the case of propargyl bromide 1,1-substitution may also occur, but the propargyl cyanide immediately isomerizes under the influence of the potassium cyanide. [Pg.155]

At the end of the 1960s, Subba Rao et al. examined the influence of the interface on the CMC values [56]. They found a decrease in the CMC at the oil-water interface compared with the air-water interface. The CMC decreased by about 10% in the presence of heptane and by about 30-40% in the presence of benzene. The solubilization of the hydrocarbon in the micelle interior results in an increase in the micelle size and a slight change in the curvature of the micelle surface. The electrical potential and hence the electrical work of... [Pg.471]

The interest and success of the enzyme-catalyzed reactions in this kind of media is due to several advantages such as (i) solubilization of hydrophobic substrates (ii) ease of recovery of some products (iii) catalysis of reactions that are unfavorable in water (e.g. reversal of hydrolysis reactions in favor of synthesis) (iv) ease of recovery of insoluble biocatalysts (v) increased biocatalyst thermostability (vi) suppression of water-induced side reactions. Furthermore, as already said, enzyme selectivity can be markedly influenced, and even reversed, by the solvent. [Pg.7]

Investigations of the solubilization of water and aqueous NaCl solutions in mixed reverse micellar systems formed with AOT and nonionic surfactants in hydrocarbons emphasized the presence of a maximum solubilization capacity of water, occurring at a certain concentration of NaCl, which is significantly influenced by the solvent used [132],... [Pg.485]

M. Baviere and T. Rouaud. Solubilization of hydrocarbons in micellar solutions Influence of structure and molecular weight (solubilisation des hydrocarbures dans les solutions micellaires influence de la structure et de la masse moleculaire). Rev Inst Franc Petrol, 45(5) 605-620, September-October 1990. [Pg.356]

P Singh, S Desai, D Flanagan, A Simonelli, W Higuchi. Mechanistic study of the influence of micelle solubilization and hydrodynamic factors on the dissolution rate of solid drugs. J Pharm Sci 57 959, 1968. [Pg.123]

The Influence of DNA Structure and Environment on the Intercalation of Hydrocarbon Metabolites and Metabolite Model Compounds. The physical binding of hydrocarbon metabolites to DNA is very sensitive to DNA structure and environment. This is demonstrated by the data in Figures 4 and 5, which show how heat denaturation of DNA inhibits hydrocarbon quenching. These results are consistent with early studies which indicate that the ability of native DNA to solubilize pyrene and BP is much greater than that of denatured DNA (40). [Pg.233]

Cross TA, Sharma M, Yi M, Zhou HX (2011) Influence of solubilizing environments on membrane protein structures. Trends Biochem Sci 36 117-125... [Pg.115]

The potential influence of the dendrylation on the functional core unit includes sometimes a drastically increased molecule size as well as a steric shielding (encapsulation) and a micro-environment different and isolated from its external surroundings, eg., unimolecular micellar structures, electron-rich shells, solubilization. It is even possible to activate the core unit by both energy and electron transfer processes. In the following subsections, these design possibilities will be dealt with in more detail. [Pg.193]

Although anation and aquation rates of vitamin B12 are not affected appreciably by aqueous micelles, the solubilized water in reversed micelles, in contrast, influences the rate and equilibrium constants for the formation and decomposition of glycine, imidazole, and sodium azide adducts of vitamin Bl2 (Fendler et al., 1974). A vitamin B12 molecule is conceivably shielded from the apolar solvent (benzene) by some 300 surfactant molecules. [Pg.448]


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