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glutamine and
proline content, and have poor
solubility in water. They
solubilise best in
strong alcohol (70–80%),
light acid, and
alkaline solutions. The...
-
glucoside (n-octyl-β-d-glucoside) is a
nonionic surfactant frequently used to
solubilise integral membrane proteins for
studies in biochemistry. Structurally,...
- OTG) is a mild
nonionic detergent that is used for cell
lysis or to
solubilise membrane proteins without denaturing them. This is
particularly of use...
- has a skin
problem or the
earwax is too sticky, an oil can be used to
solubilise it so that
excess earwax can be
wiped off
without inserting any object...
-
reactive than the
corresponding metal halides,
which can be
difficult to
solubilise. The
steric bulk of the
ligands causes their complexes to be discrete...
-
metallic and
oxide forms it is
considered relatively safe. However, Pt can
solubilise in road dust,
enter water sources, the ground, and
increase dose rates...
- applications. The
oxidising properties of [Fe(EDTA)]− are used in
photography to
solubilise silver particles. EDTA is also used to
remove crud (corroded metals) from...
- from
rhizosphere of
Australian wheat. This
species has the
ability to
solubilise inorganic phosphates, this can
promote plant growth Penicillium radi****...
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during its use in recrystallisation, etc., and
consequent different solubilising properties of the
higher boiling residue. Most of the
unsaturated hydrocarbons...
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fabric with the
desizing agent,
allowing the
desizing agent to
degrade or
solubilise the size material, and
finally to wash out the
degradation products. The...