- with legumes. To
improve phosphorus nutrition, the use of phosphate-
solubilising bacteria (PSB) such as
Agrobacterium radiobacter has also
received attention...
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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...
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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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developed on
reducing and
solubilising at boil when it
shows affinity for cellulose.
Sodium sulfide (Na2S), the
reducing and
solubilising agent,
performs both...
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solid CoQ10 with the
polymer tyloxapol,
formulations based on
various solubilising agents, such as
hydrogenated lecithin, and
complexation with cyclodextrins;...
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analogues with good
water solubility a good way is to
introduce a
water solubilising substituent at
position 7.
Lurtotecan meets those requirements; it's...
- 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...
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longer soluble. REP, therefore,
plays an
important role in
binding and
solubilising the
geranylgeranyl groups and
delivers the Rab
protein to the relevant...
- 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...
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glucoside (n-octyl-β-d-glucoside) is a
nonionic surfactant frequently used to
solubilise integral membrane proteins for
studies in biochemistry. Structurally,...