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  • ...esosamine]]), making it a compound very difficult to produce via synthetic methods. ...tood. By binding to the 50s subunit of the bacterial 70s [[rRNA]] complex, protein synthesis and subsequently structure/function processes critical for life o
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  • ...]<ref>Pestka, S.: "The Use of Inhibitors in Studies on Protein Synthesis", Methods in Enzymology 30, pp.261-282, 1975</ref><ref>Misumi, M. & Tanaka, N.: "Mech ...f> is native to a plant species, of comparatively large size and its coded protein acts in a manner which decreases the possibility of [[Horizontal Gene Trans
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  • ...rotein levels in the rat [[hippocampus]]. The increase of hippocampal BDNF protein levels induced by ketamine might be necessary to produce a rapid onset of a ===Methods of use===
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  • ...ose sugars, to react non-specifically with the [[amine|amino]] groups of [[protein]]s. This reaction ([[glycation]]) reduces or destroys the function of many ...s) of [[food energy]] per [[gram]].<ref>{{citation | title = Food energy - methods of analysis and conversion factors | url = http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/Y5
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  • ...r [[induced abortion]]s.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Stubblefield PG |title=Methods for induced abortion |journal=Obstetrics and Gynecology |volume=104 |issue= ...rbonate]]-based dry chemicals and was compatible with [[fire fighting foam|protein foam]]. This agent fell out of favor with the introduction of [[potassium b
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  • ...r drugs containing [[codeine]] (which slows down bowel activity) are safer methods than ibuprofen for pain relief from IBD. Ibuprofen is also known to cause w ...uresis]] is theoretically beneficial. However, because ibuprofen is highly protein bound in the blood, there is minimal renal excretion of unchanged drug. For
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  • The structural formula of morphine was determined by 1925. At least three methods of total synthesis of morphine from starting materials such as coal tar and ...ncrease in euphoria and some related sensations of physical origin—other methods and weaker agents like codeine can sometimes produce a (delayed) bang even
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  • ...port the toxin into the cell. Once inside the cell, the A chain prevents [[protein synthesis]] by inactivating the 26S subunit of the [[ribosome]]. One molecu ...amil Siddhars knew about the toxic effects in plants and suggested various methods which is called "suththi seythal" or purification. Boiling the seeds in mil
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  • ...th the required toxin-removal by traditional leaching in water preparation methods due to the better flavour that results. Improper preparation of bitter [[lu ...rld where most legumes are safe to eat cooked as a major source of dietary protein without special preparation), a requirement for preparation instructions on
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  • ...rev.ecolsys.110308.120307}}</ref> It is a complex emulsion consisting of [[protein]]s, [[alkaloid]]s, [[starch]]es, [[sugar]]s, [[Vegetable oil|oil]]s, [[tann ...cal contamination in raw materials, intermediates and final products using methods like the [[ATP test]] to prevent product spoilage.<ref>http://www.luminultr
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  • ...molecule and can be used to fabricate sensors, catalysis or for separation methods. The functional mechanism is similar to [[antibodies]] or [[enzymes]]. ...of these materials for separation of dyes was in 1949. However, the first protein imprinted polymer has been reported by Mosbach and his coworker Sellergren
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  • Electro spinning, co-electrospinning, and the template methods based on nanofibres yield nano-objects which are, in principle, infinitivel ...e surface areas and short distances for the analyte to approach the sensor protein.
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  • ...]s produced by living organisms. [[Cellulose]], [[starch]], [[chitin]], [[protein]]s, [[peptide]]s, [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] are all examples of biopolymers, in ...olymers spontaneously fold into characteristic compact shapes (see also "[[protein folding]]" as well as [[secondary structure]] and [[tertiary structure]]),
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  • There are two basic molding methods for PET bottles, one-step and two-step. In two-step molding, two separate m ...rs, [[polyvinyl acetate]], melt adhesive, coloring agents, [[sugar]] and [[protein]]s residues are transformed into colored degradation products which, in the
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  • ...plastic]]s and [[elastomer]]s to natural biopolymers such as [[DNA]] and [[protein]]s that are essential for life. A simple example is [[polyethylene]], whose ...e with one another directly<ref>Sperling, p. 15</ref>. However, some newer methods such as [[plasma polymerization]] do not fit neatly into either category. S
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  • ...ctroscopy]] have been used to characterize nanocellulose morphology. These methods have typically been applied for the investigation of dried nanocellulose mo Most methods have typically been applied to investigation of dried nanocellulose dimensi
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  • ...nnel<ref>Karnik, R.; Castelino, K.; Majumdar, A.; "Field-effect control of protein transport in a nanofluidic transistor circuit." ''Appl. Phys. Lett.'' 88, ...ode. The surface charge at the channel wall can be modified using chemical methods, by changing the electrolyte concentration or pH value.
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  • ===Accelerating methods for shelf life prediction=== ...order to reach reasonable development time for new product design. Thermal methods are the most commonly used and consists in increasing temperature to accele
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  • ...mino acids and carbohydrates in green coffee |journal=J. Biochem. Biophys. Methods |volume=69 |issue=1-2 |pages=25–32 |year=2006 |month=November |pmid=16563
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  • {{nutritionalvalue|name = Sugar, granulated|kJ=1619|protein=0 g|fat= 0 g|carbs = 99.98 g|sugars=99.91 g|fiber = 0 g|riboflavin_mg=0.019 {{nutritionalvalue|name = Sugars, brown|kJ=1576|protein=0 g|fat= 0 g|carbs = 97.33 g|sugars=96.21 g|fiber = 0 g|thiamin_mg=0.008|ri
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