- made by the
polycondensation of
multifunctional carboxylic acids and
polyhydroxyl compounds. They can be
further classified according to
their end use...
-
luteophanol D. They
contain the
following common fragments with amphidinols:
Polyhydroxyl groups. Two
tetrahydropyran rings.
Luteophanols have
demonstrated antibacterial...
- self-****embled
nanoparticles with a
nanocrystalline center, a
coating made of a
polyhydroxyl oligomer,
covered in the
desired drug,
which protects it from dehydration...
- Rheineck, Rabin, and Long
followed the same
procedure using alternative polyhydroxyl molecules such as mannitol.
These condensation gave low yields, and the...
- PMIDĀ 31415953. S2CIDĀ 198240765. Y. Doi et al., "Luteophanol A, a New
Polyhydroxyl Compound from
Symbiotic Marine Dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp.", Journal...
- components.
Typical components for
these resins are poly
carboxylic and
polyhydroxyl components. The more
commonly used
polyacids are phthalic, isophthalic...
- Toshiyuki; Ishikawa, Tomio; Kobayashi, Jun'Ichi (1997). "Luteophanol A, a New
Polyhydroxyl Compound from
Symbiotic Marine Dinoflagellate Amphidinium sp". The Journal...
-
hydroxide can
precipitate hydroxide Eu(OH)3, but in the
presence of
polyhydroxyl compounds (such as glucose), the
precipitation is incomplete. Eu(H2O)...