Definition of Interchain. Meaning of Interchain. Synonyms of Interchain

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Definition of Interchain

Interchain
Interchain In`ter*chain", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interchained; p. pr. & vb. n. Interchaining.] To link together; to unite closely or firmly, as by a chain. Two bosoms interchained with an oath. --Shak.

Meaning of Interchain from wikipedia

- Red phosphorus chain fragment for interchain connection...
- bread. Glutenin forms interconnected gluten networks within bread through interchain disulfide bonds. Gliadin binds weakly to the gluten network established...
- and create gaps between polymer chains for greater mobility and fewer interchain interactions. A good example of the action of plasticizers is related...
- utilized in the pretreatment of cellulosic material, so as to cut the interchain linkages in hemicellulose and cellulose. Alkaline hydrolysis usually refers...
- polyesters, Nylon 6 has been said to have poor biodegradability. Strong interchain interactions from hydrogen bonds between molecular nylon chains is said...
- 1042/bj1120187. PMC 1187691. PMID 4979347. Milstein, C.P.; et al. (1975). "Interchain disulfide bridges of mouse Immunoglobulin M". Biochemical Journal. 151...
- amino acids, while the B-chain consists of 30 residues. The linking (interchain) disulfide bonds are formed at cysteine residues between the positions...
- reducing agents. The more flexible and elastic keratins of hair have fewer interchain disulfide bridges than the keratins in mammalian fingernails, hooves and...
- bacteria. Curdlan is a neutral β-(1,3)-glucan, perhaps with a few intra- or interchain 1,6-linkages, produced as an exopolysaccharide by soil bacteria of the...
- lengths, so the carbonyl oxygens and amide hydrogens can line up to form interchain hydrogen bonds repeatedly, without interruption (see the figure opposite)...