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Synergism production

In addition to the targeted market where PBO synergized products have already established a leadership role, multipurpose products are under development that can be applied directly to pels and vegetable gardens, and which are also effective flying insect killers for outdoor use. [Pg.297]

The most common natural antioxidants are tocopherols, ascorbic acid and P-carotene (more often synthetic nature-identical compounds than natural products). Their changes were studied in detail in model systems, fats and oils, but experimental evidence is mainly lacking on more complicated systems, such as natural foods and ready dishes. Still less is known on different antioxidants from spices and from essential oils. These data will probably be obtained gradually. Very little is known about synergism of antioxidants in food products other than edible fats and oils or their regeneration from the respective free radicals and quinones. In mixtures, some antioxidants are preferentially destroyed and others are saved. Some data have already been published, but these complex changes should be studied in more detail. [Pg.310]

The higher activity observed when working with reduced Cu/MgO suggests that there is a synergic effect between the support and the metallic phase, while the MgO may play a major role in determining the product s stereochemistry. [Pg.296]

Anti-oxidants can be divided into two classes depending on which part of the radical chain they quench. Primary anti-oxidants are radical scavengers and will react with alkyl chain radicals (R ) or hydroperoxides (ROOH). Secondary antioxidants work in combination with primary anti-oxidants and principally act by converting peroxide radicals (ROO ) into non-radical stable products. Synergism often works when both classes are used together. [Pg.100]

The synergism of a dual-catalyst system comprising of Pt/ZSM-12 and H-Beta aiming to improve the benzene product purity during transalkylation of aromatics has been studied. Catalyst compositions of the dual-catalyst system were optimized at various reaction temperatures in terms of benzene product purity and premium product yields. Accordingly, a notable improvement in benzene purity at 683 K that meets the industrial specification was achieved using the cascade dual-bed catalyst. [Pg.429]

Previously, we have developed several techniques for platinum supported zeolite catalysts to improve the benzene product purity, including on-line sulfiding [3], precoking [6], and dual-bed catalyst system [7]. We report herein an in-depth investigation on the synergism of proton zeolite and platinum supported ZSM-12 catalyst (Pt/Z12) in a cascade dual-catalyst system. [Pg.429]

Jaksic, A. et al., Cis-urocanic acid synergizes with histamine for increased PGE2 production by human keratinocytes Link to indomethacin-inhibitable UVB-induced immunosuppression, Photochem. Photobiol. 61, 303-309, 1995. [Pg.273]


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