- all
plastics that are
being produced and
commercialized will
actually biodegrade in
natural environments. One test that has been
developed for this purpose...
- salt of PCP, the
latter of
which dissolves easily in water. It can be
biodegraded by some bacteria,
including Sphingobium chlorophenoli****. PCP has been...
- compound;
however the
linear compound biodegrades far more quickly,
making it the
safer choice over time. It is
biodegraded rapidly under aerobic conditions...
- background/platform. In non-
biodegraded oils the UCM may
comprise less than 50% of the
total area of the chromatogram,
while in
biodegraded oils this
figure can...
- dis****
throughout a
water volume, and
small droplets may be more
readily biodegraded by
microbes in the water.
Dispersant use
involves a trade-off between...
- also in detergents.
Laboratory tests have
indicated that it does
readily biodegrade.
Cetrimonium bromide – a C19
structural analogue Cetrimonium chloride...
- the
endocannabinoid anandamide (AEA: C 22H 37NO 2; 20:4, ω-6). MEA is
biodegraded by
ethanolamine ammonia-lyase, a B12-dependent enzyme. It is converted...
- (oral, mouse). In
Comamonas thiooxydans strain E6,
terephthalic acid is
biodegraded to protocatec****c acid, a
common natural product, via a
reaction pathway...
-
Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) is a
global pollutant that has been
found in
drinking water. It
appears not to
biodegrade....
-
commonly partially biodegraded by the
action of amidases,
producing ammonia and polyacrylates.
Polyacrylates are hard to
biodegrade, but some soil microbe...