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Influence of Mannaproteins from Yeast on the Aroma Intensity of a Model Wine

1994

Abstract The influence of mannaproteins released from yeast cell walls during alcoholic fermentation on the volatility of aroma substances was investigated in a model wine. After the characterization of macromolecules (substrates), two techniques have been used to study the interactions with aroma compounds: headspace analysis and an equilibrium dialysis method. The assumed effects of these macromolecules from yeasts on the fixation of volatile compounds were demonstrated. The physico-chemical interactions between aroma substances and mannaproteins depended on the nature of volatile compounds. Protein concentration in substrates was an important factor in their binding capacity. The retenti…

chemistry.chemical_classificationWineChromatographybiologyfood and beveragesEthyl hexanoateEthanol fermentationPolysaccharidebiology.organism_classificationYeastchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryFermentationAromaFood ScienceMacromoleculeLWT - Food Science and Technology
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Dynamics of macromolecules grafted in spherical brushes under good solvent conditions

2013

Spherical polymer brushes have a structure intermediate between star polymers and polymer brushes on flat substrates, and are important building blocks of polymer nanoparticles. Molecular dynamics simulations are presented for isolated spherical polymer brushes under good solvent conditions, varying the grafting density as well as the chain length, using a coarse-grained bead-spring model of flexible chains. We complement previous work on the static properties of the same model by analyzing the chain dynamics, studying the motions of monomers in relation to their position along the grafted chains, and extract suitable relaxation times. A qualitative discussion in terms of the Rouse model is…

chemistry.chemical_classificationWork (thermodynamics)Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesPolymers and PlasticsPolymer scienceOrganic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)NanoparticlePolymerInorganic ChemistryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundMolecular dynamicsPlanarMonomerchemistryMaterials ChemistryMacromoleculeMacromolecules
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Non-hydrolysable macromolecular constituents from outer walls of Chlorella fusca and Nanochlorum eucaryotum

1992

Abstract Many green microalgae possess a thin trilaminar outer wall (TLS) with a very high resistance to chemical degradation. TLS are known to play an important protective role in living cells. They are also selectively preserved during fossilization and thus provide a major contribution to the fossil organic matter of a number of sedimentary rocks. However, little information is available on TLS chemical structure. Examination of the TLS of Chlorella fusca (a lacustrine Chlorophycea) and of Nanochlorum eucaryotum (a recently discovered marine Chlorophycea) indicated that (i) they exhibit morphological features commonly observed in other green microalgae, (ii) their non-hydrolysable macrom…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemical structurePlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryAlgaenanCell wallChlorellaBiochemistrySporopolleninAlgaechemistryOrganic matterMolecular BiologyMacromoleculePhytochemistry
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Self-instructed condensation of amino acids and the origin of biological information

1984

In contemporary cells biological information is largely stored in nucleic acids. Therefore, a prerequisite in many theories on the origin of cellular life is the pre-existence of self-replicating polynucleotides that had to be formed by abiotic processes on the prebiotic Earth. It is usually assumed that the spontaneous synthesis of a self-replicating polynucleotide could take place readily. However, serious stereochemical obstacles exist which make such a synthesis extremely improbable. Amino acids, on the other hand, which are abundantly formed in prebiotic simulation experiments, are relatively easily polymerized to macromolecules (protoproteins) that share with modern proteins many prop…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistryChemistryPrebioticmedicine.medical_treatmentSupramolecular chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsCellular lifeAmino acidBiochemistryPolynucleotideNucleic acidbiology.proteinmedicinePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolymeraseMacromoleculeInternational Journal of Quantum Chemistry
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TI: Cyclophosphazenes as polymer modifiers

2003

The utilization of cyclophosphazenes as polymer modifiers is reviewed, with particular concern to their exploitation as versatile chain extenders, possibly for recycle problems, crosslinkers, to enhance mechanical properties of polymeric materials, branchers, to selectively introduce ramifications in linear polymers, and compatibilizers, to favor the formation of blends between originally incompatible organic macromolecules. The great versatility of the synthetic methods put forward for these substrates, together with the ease of controlling their modification, functionalization and reactivity are important parameters for the evaluation of which type of use is more feasible for these trimer…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchain-extender2-oxazolineMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymer scienceLinear polymerOrganic ChemistryPolymerCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryMaterials ChemistrycyclophosphazeneepoxideSurface modificationOrganic chemistrycompatibilizerReactivity (chemistry)AzideMacromolecule
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24. Molecular Biology

1987

Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the use of neutron scattering in molecular biology. The neutron small-angle camera D11 is discussed. The objective of scattering studies on biological macromolecules is to determine molecular conformations and arrangements, particularly those that may contribute to specific biological functions. The principles of neutron scattering are very similar to those of x rays, but some important differences exist due to the different characteristics of the two radiations. If the scattering specimen is a single macromolecule with no regular separation between neighboring structures, then the scattering is continuous. In a coherent scattering process, the ampli…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistryScatteringTransfer RNANeutronPeptideNeutron scatteringMolecular biologyRibosomeMacromoleculeAmino acid
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RELAXATION METHODS FOR STUDYING MACROMOLECULAR MOTION IN THE BULK

1982

Abstract Macromolecular motion in amorphous and partially crystalline polymers is discussed in the light of recent relaxation experiments with particular emphasis on NMR methods. Polystyrene and polyethylene serve as pertinent examples where a considerable amount of new experimental data provides a bysis for better understanding molecular processes below and above the glass transition, and in the melt.

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryChemical physicsRelaxation (iterative method)Organic chemistryPolymerPolystyrenePolyethyleneGlass transitionMacromoleculeAmorphous solid
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Structure and properties of pharmacologically active polymers

1975

Although the concept of using pharmacologically active macromolecular compounds as drugs is still regarded with much skepticism for both theoretical and practical reasons, interest in this field has grown in recent years because of the opportunity to take advantage of the specific properties of polymeric materials. For low molecular weight drugs, changes in structure often lead to a loss of specific activity. On the other hand, the properties of macromolecular drugs depend on the structure of the polymer used and this can be varied over a wide range by the incorporation of comonomer units, by the application of polymer-analogous reactions, or by related structural changes. A new model is pr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer-drug conjugateschemistryMacromolecular prodrugsComonomerGeneral EngineeringOrganic chemistryBiological activityPolymerMacromolecular CompoundsCombinatorial chemistryMacromoleculeJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Symposia
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Photooxidation and Stabilization of Photooxidized Polyethylene and of its Monopolymer Blends

2003

The increasing use of products from recycled polymers, or from blends with recycled polymers exposed to the outdoors, implies the need for good weathering resistance. This is particularly important when the recycled material comes, in turn, from products exposed during their lifetime to the sun. In this case the presence of C=O groups in the macromolecular chains strongly increases the photooxidative degradation kinetics of these secondary materials. In this work the change of the photooxidative degradation of blends of virgin and photooxidized polyethylene was evaluated as a function of the C=O content present in the material. As expected, the presence of the C=O groups strongly increases …

chemistry.chemical_classificationpolyethylene (PE)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsphotooxidationKineticsGeneral ChemistryPolymerPolyethylenemechanical propertiesphoto-oxidationSurfaces Coatings and Filmsstabilizationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringpolymeric filmPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPhotooxidative degradationPolymer blendHALSElongationMacromoleculeStabilizer (chemistry)
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A Click Chemistry-Based “Grafting Through” Approach to the Synthesis of a Biorelevant Polymer Brush

2011

A new biorelevant polymer brush showing a polybenzofulvene backbone was synthesized by a ‘‘grafting through’’ approach based on click chemistry and spontaneous polymerization reactions. The easy polymerization of the relatively complex monomer (6-MOEG-9-TM-BF3k) suggests the existence of a particularly efficient recognition process capable of pre-organizing the monomer molecules for the spontaneous polymerization. 13C-NMR spectroscopy as well as UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy suggested for poly-6-MOEG-9-TM-BF3k the features of a vinyl (1,2) p-stacked polymer. The new polybenzofulvene derivative was found to interact with water at room temperature to give clear water solutions, but TEM…

chemistry.chemical_classificationpolymer brushPolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryBioengineeringPolymerPolymer brushCell morphologyBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyNMRchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChemical engineeringPolymerizationPolymer chemistryclick chemistryClick chemistryMacromolecule
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