Definition of Derivatisation. Meaning of Derivatisation. Synonyms of Derivatisation

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Definition of Derivatisation

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Meaning of Derivatisation from wikipedia

- Derivatization is a technique used in chemistry which converts a chemical compound into a product (the reaction's derivate) of similar chemical structure...
- which possess wide-ranging chemical and physical properties. The main derivatisation routes include hydrolysis, fractional solvent crystallisation, esterification...
- described. These employ a variety of extraction procedures followed by derivatisation to their trimethylsilyl derivatives. New sensitive HPLC-MS methods have...
- subject to reduction prior to analysis, traditionally by HPLC after derivatisation with a fluorescent agent, thus giving a true reflection of the quantity...
- concentration of salt, sugar, fat and protein in the recipe, as well as starch derivatisation technology are used. Some types of unmodified native starches start...
- terpenes had to be transformed into crystalline compounds. With stepwise derivatisation, especially additions to the double bond present in some of the terpenes...
- Pollak, S. (2000-01-01). "Automated solid-phase extraction and two-step derivatisation for simultaneous analysis of basic illicit drugs in serum by GC/MS"...
- development of geldanamycin analogues, in particular analogues containing a derivatisation at the 17 position: 17-AAG 17-DMAG Geldanamycin was originally discovered...
- alternative bioalkylation pathways and developed methods for selective derivatisation of tyrosine residues in peptides/proteins using methyltransferases and...
- present in the sample. The technique has benefits over LC-FLD as the derivatisation and purification extraction steps are not necessary. YTX analysis limits...