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- Hydrolysate refers to any product of hydrolysis. Protein hydrolysate has special application in sports medicine because its consumption allows amino acids...
- coatings. A 2014 study found fluorescent properties of PVP and its oxidized hydrolyzate. PVP was first synthesized by BASF chemist Walter Reppe, and a patent...
- Streptolidine is an amino acid isolated from the hydrolyzate of the Streptomyces antibiotics streptothricin and streptolin. Its structure was first elucidated...
- hemicellulose to ethanol. Fermentation of glucose, the main product of cellulose hydrolyzate, to ethanol is an already established and efficient technique. However...
- behavior of 1,4-benzodiazepine drugs in acidic media. IX. Effect of hydrolyzate of flutazolam on the central nervous system]". Yakugaku Z****hi: Journal...
- preparation of the soy protein made the firefighting foam possible. When a hydrolyzate of isolated soy protein was fed into a water stream, the mixture was...
- of Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans in sugarcane bag****e hemicellulosic hydrolyzate" (PDF). Electronic Journal of Biotechnology. 15 (1): 2. doi:10...
- water-soluble substance (e.g. carbohydrate such as dextrins (starch hydrolyzate), protein such as gelatin). For powdered alcohol, maltodextrin (a type...
- matured on lees has led to research in this area. A protein from the hydrolyzate of the yeast (mannoproteins) allows salts of tartar to keep their solubility...
- fermenting organism in continuous ethanol production from lignocellulosic hydrolyzate". Biochemical Engineering Journal. 39 (2): 383–8. doi:10.1016/j.bej.2007...