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Assembly and dichroism of a four-component halogen-bonded metal-organic cocrystal salt solvate involving dicyanoaurate(I) acceptors

2017

We describe the use of dicyanoaurate ions as linear ditopic metal–organic acceptors for the halogen bond-driven assembly of a dichroic metal–organic cocrystal based on azobenzene chromophores. Structural analysis by single crystal X-ray diffraction revealed that the material is a four-component solid, consisting of anticipated anionic metal–organic halogen-bonded chains based on dicyanoaurate ions, as well as complex potassium-based cations and discrete molecules of the crown ether 15-crown-5. Importantly, the structural analysis revealed the parallel alignment of the halogen-bonded chains required for dichroic behaviour, confirming that crystal engineering principles developed for the desi…

chemistry.chemical_classification010405 organic chemistryContext (language use)Dichroismorganometalliyhdisteet010402 general chemistryDichroic glassCrystal engineeringkiteet01 natural sciencesCocrystal0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyAzobenzenechemistryorganometallic compoundscrystalsMoleculePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Crown etherFaraday Discussions
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Influence of nitrogen status in wine alcoholic fermentation

2019

Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for yeast during alcoholic fermentation. Nitrogen is involved in the biosynthesis of protein, amino acids, nucleotides, and other metabolites, including volatile compounds. However, recent studies have called several mechanisms that regulate its role in biosynthesis into question. An initial focus on S. cerevisiae has highlighted that the concept of "preferred" versus "non-preferred" nitrogen sources is extremely variable and strain-dependent. Then, the direct involvement of amino acids consumed in the formation of proteins and volatile compounds has recently been reevaluated. Indeed, studies have highlighted the key role of lipids in nitrogen regulation in…

chemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesVolatile Organic Compounds030306 microbiologyNitrogen[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Context (language use)WineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeEthanol fermentationMicrobiologyYeastAmino acid03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistryFermentationFermentationAmino AcidsEssential nutrient030304 developmental biologyFood ScienceWinemaking
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Rates of uptake and metabolism of indole-3-acetic acid and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by cultured leaf segments at different stages of developmen…

1987

Immature leaf tissue of Triticum timopheevi Zukh. responded to supplied auxin and showed cell division in culture. The rates of uptake and of metabolism of indole-3-acetic acid and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid by such tissues were measured and compared with those of mature auxin-unresponsive tissue. The purpose of these experiments was to determine whether or not the concentration of auxin in cultured mature tissue was a factor limiting the cell division response to auxin. The data indicate that neither alterations in rates of uptake nor alterations in rates of metabolism could explain the loss of responsiveness to auxin which apparently occurs during cell differentiation. The results are…

chemistry.chemical_classification24-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acidCell divisionPhysiologyCellular differentiationfungifood and beveragesContext (language use)Cell BiologyPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineMetabolismBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundTissue culturechemistryBiochemistryAuxinGeneticsIndole-3-acetic acidPhysiologia Plantarum
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Alkane dehydrogenation on defective BN quasi-molecular nanoflakes: DFT studies

2020

Lower alkanes are feedstocks readily available but relatively inert. The con- version of low cost alkanes to industrially relevant alkenes is usually carried out on metal-based heterogeneous catalysts. Considering both the cost and the potential harmfulness of the metal involved in the dehydrogenation cat- alysts (typically, platinum or chromium), the study of metal-free processes represents an important challenge for the industrial chemistry in order to address more sustainable protocols and different routes either to activate or transform alkanes. Framed in this context, it was investigated, using a den- sity functional theory approach, the potential dehydrogenation activity of de- fectiv…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAlkaneMaterials science010405 organic chemistryProcess Chemistry and Technologychemistry.chemical_elementContext (language use)010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundHydrocarbonchemistryChemical engineeringBoron nitrideSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaDehydrogenationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPlatinumBoronMetal-free processes Low cost alkanes conversion Quasi-molecular BN nanoflakes DFT modeling
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Bioactive Components from Leaf Vegetable Products

2014

Abstract Traditionally, plant-based products have been used for different purposes. From ancient times, people on all continents have long applied poultices and imbibed infusions of indigenous plants. Numerous reports regarding the use of leaf vegetable products for the treatment of many human diseases have been made. Proven medicinal properties include antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antiallergic, antibacterial, and antiviral effects. Most of these properties can be attributed to its high content in bioactive compounds. Bioactive compounds are secondary metabolites of plants, which are extra nutritional constituents that typically occur in small quantities in foods. They are being intensiv…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentfungifood and beveragesContext (language use)BiologyAntimicrobialAscorbic acidchemistryPolyphenolmedicinePlant speciesFood scienceCarotenoid
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ChemInform Abstract: Review: Solution Equilibria of Ternary Complexes Formed from Copper(II), Aliphatic Amines, and Bioligands

2014

This review provides a summary of the coordination chemistry of ligands in the ternary system: copper(II)–aliphatic amine–bioligand, where amine = ethylenediamine – En, diethylenetriamine – Dien, or N, N, N′, N″, N″-pentamethyldiethylenetriamine – Me5dien, and bioligand = selected amino acid, aminohydroxamic acid, or aminophosphonic acid, in aqueous solution. We would like to show the specific interactions of copper(II) in ternary systems in the context of complex equilibria chemistry.

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionTernary numeral systemchemistry.chemical_elementContext (language use)General MedicineCopperCoordination complexAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDiethylenetriaminePolymer chemistryTernary operationChemInform
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Downsizing of Nanocrystals While Retaining Bistable Spin Crossover Properties in Three-Dimensional Hofmann-Type {Fe(pz)[Pt(CN)4]}–Iodine Adducts

2021

Mastering nanostructuration of functional materials into electronic devices is presently an essential task in materials science. This is particularly relevant for spin crossover (SCO) compounds, whose properties are extremely sensitive to size reduction. Indeed, the search for materials displaying strong cooperative hysteretic SCO properties operative at the nanoscale close near room temperature is extremely challenging. In this context, we describe here the synthesis and characterization of 20-30 nm surfactant-free nanocrystals of the FeII Hofmann-type polymer {FeII(pz)[PtII,IVIx(CN)4]} (pz = pyrazine), which affords the first example of a robust three-dimensional coordination polymer, sub…

chemistry.chemical_classificationBistabilityPyrazine010405 organic chemistryCoordination polymerContext (language use)Polymer010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)Inorganic ChemistryCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNanocrystalSpin crossoverPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganic Chemistry
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The CEC behaviour of several synthetic peptides related to the activin ��A-��D subunits

2008

The resolution of several structurally related synthetic peptides, derived from the loop 3 region of the activin betaA-betaD subunits, has been studied using capillary electrochromatography (CEC) with Hypersil n-octadecylsilica as the sorbent. The results confirm that the CEC migration of these peptides can be varied in a charge-state-specific manner as the properties of the background electrolyte, such as pH, salt concentration and content of organic modifier, or temperature are systematically changed. Acidic peptides followed similar trends in retention behaviour, which was distinctly different to that shown by more basic peptides. The CEC separation of these peptides with the Hypersil n-…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCapillary electrochromatographySorbentChromatographyResolution (mass spectrometry)Salt (chemistry)Context (language use)ElectrolyteBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophoresisEndocrinologychemistryAcetonitrileThe Journal of Peptide Research
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Chemical and enzymatic synthesis of glycopeptides

1995

Progress recently made in the synthesis of biologically relevant N- and O-glycopeptides is illustrated by examples. In this context, developments in the preparation of complex saccharide side chains and in the subsequent coupling to peptide portions is described. Special emphasis is given to the synthesis of Lewis antigen-type structures. Furthermore, modern methods in solid phase peptide syntheses utilizing glycosylated building blocks are presented. Recent advances in glycopeptide syntheses employing enzymatic methods in deprotection steps as well as in peptide/saccharide chain elongation are reported.

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistrySide chainPeptideContext (language use)Enzymatic synthesisCombinatorial chemistryGlycopeptide
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Comperative studies with Culex pipiens egg rafts. Immunogenetic, electrophoretic and enzymatic analysis of unfertilized, compatible and incompatible …

1973

By applying immunologic, electrophoretic and enzymatic methods, extracts of different raft types of Culex pipiens were analysed. Rafts of the crosses Pa x Pa and Ha x Ha contained four common antigens, while unfertilized rafts of Pa and Ha (no antisera were prepared against them) and rafts of the crosses Og x Og, Og x Pa, and Pa x Og shared three common antigens with the remaining raft extracts. Disk-electrophoresis of raft extracts in acrylamide gel resulted in different electropherograms. Ten protein bands were common to all these raft types. The unfertilized rafts of Pa and Ha yielded three more protein bands, the crosses Pa x Ha and Ha x Pa one more, the crosses Og x Og and Pa x Og thre…

chemistry.chemical_classificationContext (language use)General MedicineRaftBiologyOuchterlony double immunodiffusionIsozymeMolecular biologyAminopeptidaseEnzymechemistryBiochemistryGeneticsAlkaline phosphataselipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Agronomy and Crop SciencePolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisBiotechnologyTAG. Theoretical and applied genetics. Theoretische und angewandte Genetik
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