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Molecular Self-Assembly of Enantiopure Heptahelicene-2-Carboxylic Acid on Calcite (1014)

2012

Chirality can have a decisive influence on the molecular structure formation upon self-assembly on surfaces. In this paper, we study the structures formed by enantiopure (M)-heptahelicene-2-carboxylic acid ((M)-[7]HCA) on the calcite (10 (1) over bar4) cleavage plane under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Previous noncontact atomic force microscopy studies have revealed that the racemic mixture of (M)-[7]HCA and (P)-[7]FICA (1:1) self-assembles into well-defined molecular double rows that are oriented along the calcite [01 (1) over bar0] direction. Here, we investigate the enantiopure (M)[7]HCA compound, resulting in distinctly different molecular structures upon deposition onto calcite (10 (1)…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCalciteStereochemistryCarboxylic acid530Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyEnantiopure drugchemistryMoleculeRacemic mixtureMolecular self-assemblyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryEnantiomerChirality (chemistry)
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A molecular electron density theory study of the mechanism, chemo- and stereoselectivity of the epoxidation reaction of R -carvone with peracetic acid

2019

The epoxidation reaction of R-carvone 8 with peracetic acid 9 has been studied within the molecular electron density theory at the B3LYP/6-311(d,p) computational level. The chemo- and stereoisomeric reaction paths involving the two C–C double bonds of R-carvone 8 have been studied. DFT calculations account for the high chemoselectivity involving the C–C double bond of the isopropenyl group and the low diastereoselectivity, in complete agreement with the experimental outcomes. The Baeyer–Villiger reaction involving the carbonyl group of R-carvone 8 has also been analysed. A bonding evolution theory analysis of the epoxidation reaction shows the complexity of the bonding cha…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCarvoneElectron densityDouble bondGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesOxygen0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryComputational chemistryPeracetic acidStereoselectivityChemoselectivity0210 nano-technologyRSC Advances
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Relationships Between Dimorphism, Cell Wall Structure, and Surface Activities in Candida albicans

1991

Most cells are covered with a complex network of interacting molecules that form the extracellular matrix. These molecules (proteins and polysaccharides) are secreted locally and interact among themselves to form an organized structure outside the cell plasma membrane. In unicellular eukaryotic organisms and plant cells, this structure is reinforced to withstand osmotic changes in the external environment, giving rise to the so-called cell wall.

chemistry.chemical_classificationCell plasma membranebiologyfungiSchizophyllum communePlant cellbiology.organism_classificationPolysaccharideSexual dimorphismExtracellular matrixCell wallchemistryBiophysicsCandida albicans
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Organo-phosphorus compounds—LXVI

1970

Abstract The recemization kinetics of (+)-methyl-n-propylphenylphosphine were studied in several solvents of widely varying polarity. The recemization followed first order kinetics in every solvent with approximately equal activation energies of 30 ±3 kcal/mole. The rate of racemization showed no dependence on solvent polarity and could not be correlated with any known solvent parameters. The unusually slow racemization in caproic acid and in tributyl borate were attributed to partial salt and adduct formation respectively.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryPhosphorusOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryKineticsSalt (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryCaproic AcidAdductSolventDrug DiscoveryBoronRacemizationTetrahedron
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On the Occurrence of Caffeoyltartronic Acid and Other Phenolics in Chondrilla juncea

1993

Abstract Caffeoyltartronic acid and other eleven phenolic com pounds were identified in the MeOH extract of Chondrilla juncea: the flavonoids luteolin, luteolin-7-glucoside, luteolin-7-galactosylglucuronide and quercetin-3-galactoside; the phenolic acids protocatechuic, caffeic, chlorogenic, isochlorogenic and isoferulic and the coumarins cichoriin and aesculetin. The taxonomic im plications of these com pounds have been discussed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChondrilla junceabiologyFlavonoidAsteraceaebiology.organism_classificationIsolation (microbiology)General Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologychemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryChemotaxonomyBotanyPhenolsZeitschrift für Naturforschung C
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A micellar liquid chromatographic method for quality control of pharmaceutical preparations containing tricyclic antidepressants

2002

Micellar liquid chromatography methods for quality control of pharmaceutical preparations (capsules, pills, tablets, injections) containing the tricyclic antidepressants amineptine, amitriptiline, clomipramine, doxepin, imipramine, melitracen and nortriptyline alone or together with other CNS drugs like diazepam, medazepam and perphenazine are described. The methods using micellar solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as mobile phases and UV detection are rapid and reproducible. Due to the versatility of interactions in micellar liquid chromatography, it is possible determine highly hydrophobic compounds such as TCAs in a short time using mobile phases containing low organic solvent c…

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyOrganic ChemistryClinical BiochemistryMelitracenDoxepinBiochemistryMicellar electrokinetic chromatographyDosage formAnalytical ChemistryMedazepamchemistryMicellar liquid chromatographyMicellar solutionsmedicineTricyclicmedicine.drugChromatographia
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Novel, potent calmodulin antagonists derived from an all-dhexapeptide combinatorial library that inhibitin vivocell proliferation: activity and struc…

2000

: Calmodulin is known to bind to various amphipathic helical peptide sequences, and the calmodulin–peptide binding surface has been shown to be remarkably tolerant sterically. d-Amino acid peptides, therefore, represent potential non-hydrolysable intracellular antagonists of calmodulin. In the present study, synthetic combinatorial libraries have been used to develop novel d-amino acid hexapeptide antagonists to calmodulin-regulated phosphodiesterase activity. Five hexapeptides were identified from a library containing over 52 million sequences. These peptides inhibited cell proliferation both in cell culture using normal rat kidney cells and by injection via the femoral vein following part…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCircular dichroismCalmodulinbiologyCell growthChemistryPeptideNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyBiochemistryEndocrinologyBiochemistryIn vivoAmphiphilebiology.proteinIntracellularThe Journal of Peptide Research
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Assays of Proteasome-Dependent Cleavage Products

2005

The degradation of misfolded, aged, or no longer needed cytosolic proteins depends largely on the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Proteasomes degrade their substrates into fragments of 3-20 amino acids. Human 20S proteasomes can be purified from human erythrocytes by batch adsorption to DEAE-cellulose, ammonium sulfate precipitation, anion-exchange fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC), and glycerol density gradient ultracentrifugation. 20S proteasomes purified by this method are suitable for the in vitro digestion of synthetic peptides as well as full-length proteins. The degradation products produced by proteasomes are separated by reversed-phase HPLC using an acetonitrile gradient. The …

chemistry.chemical_classificationCytosolChromatographychemistryProteasomeEdman degradationFast protein liquid chromatographyDensity gradient ultracentrifugationHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAmmonium sulfate precipitationAmino acid
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1990

The determination of average molecular weights and the characterization of molecular weight distributions by the ratio of the weight- to number-average molecular weights Mw/Mn from sedimentation equilibrium in the ultracentrifuge are described. The essential measurement of the density profile of the mixed solvent is conducted according to Munk (Macromolecules15, 500 (1982)). Special evaluation of the polymer band in the equilibrium allowed to deduce from the observed concentration profile Mw and Mn of a series of poly(methyl methacrylate) samples and thus to characterize the molecular weight distribution of the samples.

chemistry.chemical_classificationDensity gradientMolecular massPolymerPoly(methyl methacrylate)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artSedimentation equilibriumPolymer chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMolar mass distributionUltracentrifugeMethyl methacrylateDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Das System 2‐Halogenethylester/Cholinester als Zweistufen‐Schutzgruppe für die Carboxylfunktion von Aminosäuren und Peptiden

1979

Das System 2-Chlorethyl- und 2-Bromethylester/Cholinester wird als Carbonsaure-Schutzfunktion beschrieben. Die 2-Chlorethyl-(OEt(Cl))- und die 2-Bromethylester (OEt(Br)) der Aminosauren (4) lassen sich einfach herstellen und mit Z- und Boc-Aminosauren zu Z- und Boc-Dipeptidestern 5 und 6 verknupfen. Die Esterfunktionen sind gegen nicht zu stark saure und basische Einflusse bestandig. Sie konnen mit Natriumiodid in DMF in 2-Iodethylester 8 ubergefuhrt werden, welche mit Zink in einer Eintopfreaktion spaltbar sind. Durch Umsetzung mit Trimethylamin gehen die hydrophoben 2-Halogenethylester in die hydrophilen Cholinester 10 und 11 uber. Diese sind sehr stabil gegen Sauren. Sie konnen in wasrig…

chemistry.chemical_classificationDipeptideStereochemistryCarboxylic acidchemistry.chemical_elementTrimethylamineZincAmino acidInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySodium iodideCholineRacemizationChemische Berichte
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