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Micellar solubilization (
solubilization) is the
process of
incorporating the
solubilizate (the
component that
undergoes solubilization) into or onto micelles...
- Retinol, also
called vitamin A1, is a fat-soluble
vitamin in the
vitamin A
family that is
found in food and used as a
dietary supplement.
Retinol or other...
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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria (PSB) are
beneficial bacteria capable of
solubilizing inorganic phosphorus from
insoluble compounds. P-
solubilization ability...
- reprocessing.
Dissolution is not an
instantaneous process. The rate of
solubilization (in kg/s) is
related to the
solubility product and the
surface area...
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effectively water-
solubilizes lipids. As such, it has
several potential membrane-related
applications in biochemistry,
including solubilizing membrane proteins...
- "Pseudomonas
rhizosphaerae sp. nov., a
novel species that
actively solubilizes phosphate in vitro". Int J Syst Evol Microbiol. 53 (Pt 6): 2067–72. doi:10...
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Rayon production involves solubilizing cellulose to
allow turning the
fibers into
required form.
Three common solubilization methods are: The cuprammonium...
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where M is Na (sodium) or K (pot****ium). When used for cleaning, soap
solubilizes particles and grime,
which can then be
separated from the
article being...
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complex medium,
composed of solvents, pigments, dyes, resins, lubricants,
solubilizers, surfactants,
particulate matter, fluorescers, and
other materials. The...
- An
iodophor is a
preparation containing iodine complexed with a
solubilizing agent, such as a
surfactant or water-soluble
polymers such as
povidone (forming...