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LC-NMR applied to the characterisation of cardiac glycosides from three micropropagatedIsoplexisspecies

2002

Species of the genus Isoplexis are of particular interest with respect to the biochemical pathway leading to the cardenolides. It is important to determine whether or not 5β-configured compounds, typically produced by Digitalis species and used in medicine, are present together with their respective α-isomers in Isoplexis spp. Structure elucidation by LC-NMR of the products isolated from in vitro regenerated Isoplexis canariensis, I. chalcantha and I. isabelliana was carried out, and similarities were observed among the products of the three species, including the presence of digitoxigenin-type cardenolides in I. canariensis and xysmalogenin and canarigenin derivatives in I. chalcantha neve…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistryScrophulariaceaePregnaneGlycosideDigitalisPlant ScienceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIsoplexis canariensisCanarigeninchemistry.chemical_compoundComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryGenusDrug DiscoveryIsoplexisBotanyMolecular MedicineFood SciencePhytochemical Analysis
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The amphipathic peptide mellitin as a tool to study the membrane-dependent activation of tissue transglutaminase

2001

The role of membrane phospholipids on the cross-linking activity of guinea pig liver (tissue) transglutaminase has been investigated using the amphipathic model peptide melittin as glutaminyl substrate and the primary amine monodansylcadaverine as extrinsic amine donor. A marked increase of transglutaminase catalytic activity was observedin vitro assays in the presence of neutral membrane phospholipids. In contrast, activation was abolished in the presence of membranes containing pure anionic lipids. Enzyme activation could be ascribed to a direct binding of the lipid to the protein as demonstrated in enzymatic assays using a non membrane-interacting peptide (Cbz-Gln-Gly). The data obtained…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyTissue transglutaminaseBioengineeringPeptideBiochemistryMelittinIn vitroAnalytical ChemistryEnzyme activatorchemistry.chemical_compoundMembranechemistryBiochemistryDrug DiscoveryAmphiphilebiology.proteinMolecular Medicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Lipid bilayerLetters in Peptide Science
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Saponin with antibacterial activity from the roots of Albizia adianthifolia

2019

AbstractAn unprecedented saponin is being reported herein together with five known compounds from the methanol extract of the roots of Albizia adianthifolia. The metabolites were obtained over repe...

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyTraditional medicine010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistrySaponinPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesBiochemistry0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistry010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryAntibacterial activityAlbizia adianthifoliaNatural Product Research
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1986

chemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryChemistryAnalytical chemistryDirect imagingPolymerlaw.inventionOpticsHigh resolution electron microscopyOptical microscopelawLiquid crystalSide chainThin filmElectron microscopebusinessDie Makromolekulare Chemie, Rapid Communications
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Decomposition of organic matter with molten alkali: determination of arsenic and antimony in organic compounds

1982

Decomposition of organic matter with molten alkali has been examined as a method of opening out organic matrices for elemental detection and/or determination. The fusion product is readily soluble. Arsenic and antimony in organic compounds can be determined iodimetrically after mineralization by this fusion method.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistryAntimonyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementOrganic matterMineralization (soil science)Alkali metalDecompositionArsenicAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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The ion trap aerosol mass spectrometer: improved design, first field deployment, and the capability of differentiating organic compound classes via M…

2016

Abstract. Further development and optimisation of a previously described ion trap aerosol mass spectrometer (IT-AMS) are presented, which resulted in more reproducible and robust operation and allowed for the instrument’s first field deployment. Results from this 11-day long measurement indicate that the instrument is capable of providing quantitative information on organics, nitrate, and sulphate mass concentrations with reasonable detection limits (0.5–1.4 µg m−3 for 1 h averages), and that results obtained with the IT-AMS can directly be related to those from Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometers. The capability of the IT-AMS to elucidate the structure of fragment ions is demonstrated via …

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistryField (physics)Analytical chemistryIon trapMass spectrometryOrganic compoundAerosol
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FTIR TENTATIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF HUMIC ACIDS EXTRACTED FROM ORGANIC MATERIALS

2001

Turkish humic acids, extracted from different materials, were characterized by their infrared spectra and by means of acidity measurements. The information obtained is of great interest to ascertain the nature and origin of humic acid samples.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistryInorganic chemistryHumic acidInfrared spectroscopyFourier transform infrared spectroscopycomplex mixturesSpectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAnalytical ChemistryCharacterization (materials science)Spectroscopy Letters
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Streulichtmessungen an polymerlösungen zur bestimmung der verteilungsbreite des Molekulargewichtes

1978

By increasing the experimental accuracy of the classical light scattering technique it became possible to determine the width U = Mw/Mn − 1 of the molecular weight distribution of polymers. For this purpose a very stable laser and a lock-in-amplifier were used allowing an accuracy of 0,2–0,3% in the scattering intensity. The numerical evaluation of the polydispersity is done by a Gaus-Newton procedure analysing the small curvature of the reciprocal scattering function. In an appropriate molecular weight range U is obtained with an error between 0,01 and 0,1 depending on the width of the molecular weight distribution of the sample tested.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistryScatteringlawDispersityAnalytical chemistryMolar mass distributionPolymerCurvatureWeight rangeLaserIntensity (heat transfer)law.inventionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Characterization of industrial alkylpolyphosphonates by infusion electrospray ionization-ion trap mass spectrometry with identification of the impuri…

2005

Technical grade diethylene-triaminepentakis(methylenephosphonic acid) (I), dihexamethylene-triaminepentakis(methylenephosphonic acid) (II), ethylene-diaminetetrakis(methylenephosphonic acid) (III), hexamethylene-diaminetetrakis(methylenephosphonic acid) (IV), amino-tris(methylenephosphonic acid) (V), hydroxyethyl-aminobis(methylenephosphonic acid) (VI), 1-hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid (VII), and 2-phosphonobutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid (VIII) were characterized by ion trap mass spectrometry with electrospray ionization (ESI-ITMS). Using the negative ion mode and acid and alkaline media, peak series corresponding to the nominal compounds and to impurities with a lower number of p…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary electrophoresischemistryElectrospray ionizationCarboxylic acidAnalytical chemistryIon trapCarboxylateMass spectrometryPhosphonateSpectroscopyIonJournal of Mass Spectrometry
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Direct pyrolysis in the mass spectrometer of aromatic polysulfonates and polythiosulfonates

1978

The thermal degradation mechanism of three aromatic polysulfonates and polythiosulfonates was investigated by direct pyrolysis in the ion source of a mass spectrometer. Thermal degradation reactions were followed directly by this method by detecting the thermal and electron impact induced fragments. The results obtained have provided evidence that sulfur dioxide extrusion from the polymer backbone takes place in these polymers above 300°C. The synthesis and molecular characterization of the polymers studied are reported in the text.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnalytical chemistryDegradation (geology)ExtrusionPolymerPhotochemistryMass spectrometryPyrolysisSulfur dioxideElectron ionizationIon sourceJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition
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