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- B. C.; Watson, C. (September 2021). "Characterization of Total and Unprotonated (Free) Nicotine Content of Nicotine Pouch Products". Nicotine & Tobacco...
- supplement. In the body, caprylic acid would be found as octanoate, or unprotonated caprylic acid. Some studies have shown that medium-chain triglycerides...
- formulas given refer to hypothetical forms in which amino groups are unprotonated and carboxyl groups are undissociated. This convention is useful to avoid...
- (NH4)10(W12O42)·4H2O has been characterized by X-ray crystallography. The unprotonated anion [W12O42]12- has C2h symmetry. Metatungstate [W12O40]8-, with idealized...
- four N-terminal histidine residues. At pH 8, it can be seen that the unprotonated histidine residues are involved in a network of hydrogen bonds at the...
- activity is also more rapid at an alkaline pH, which suggests that the unprotonated form may be more active. As a neurotoxin, it affects the nervous system...
- emergence of a species that absorbs light around 595 nm, indicative of the unprotonated form This dye creates strong noncovalent bonds with the proteins, via...
- where one end of the polyoxide chain is protonated and the other is an unprotonated radical: Hydroxyl (HO•) Hydroperoxyl (HOO•), the protonated form of superoxide...
- approximately 16), the equilibrium of protonation lies on the side of the unprotonated ether and cleavage is usually very slow at room temperature. Ethers can...
- indicators and by measuring the concentrations of the protonated and unprotonated forms with UV-visible spectroscopy. Other spectroscopic methods, such...