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- 1800s, when scientists gradually realized that more substituted and more lipophylic phenols are less toxic, less irritant and more powerful. First synthesized...
- chlorocresol, and chloroxylenol. The fact that the more substituted and more lipophylic phenols are less toxic, less irritant and more powerful was gradually...
- after scientists gradually discovered that more substituted and more lipophylic phenols are less toxic, less irritant and more powerful. p-Chlorocresol...
- molecules. This inhibition of reductase would lead to ac****ulation of lipophylic intermediates with a formal sterol ring. Lovastatin was the first specific...
- C18H37 or C8H17. With such stationary phases, retention time is longer for lipophylic molecules, whereas polar molecules elute more readily (emerge early in...
- Pityrosporum ovale-a lipophylic fungus. Jour. Invest. Dermat. 2: 187-203. 1939. Cultural characteristics of Pityrosporum ovalec-a lipophylic fungus. Nutrient...
- various visualizable tracer molecules (e.g. green fluorescent protein, lipophylic dyes or radioactively tagged amino acids) into the brain. These molecules...
- until the ester is cleaved by esterases enzymes. The ester also confers lipophylicity to this form of arginine, base arginine is hydrophilic, allowing it...
- neurotoxic compounds such as cytokines, excitotoxin, nitric oxide and lipophylic amines, which all cause neural damage. Plaques in Alzheimer's disease...
- joining potency. Removal of the benzyl group prevents inhibitory function. Lipophylic substituents are therefore beneficial for the strand transfer inhibition...