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Smith, Thomas, Pei-i. Ho, Kim Yue, Zina Itkin, Damien MacDougall, Mike Paolucci, Adam Hill, and Douglas S. Auld. "Comparison of Compound Administration Methods in Biochemical Assays." Journal of Biomolecular Screening 18, no. 1 (August 17, 2012): 14–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1087057112455434.

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Compound sample preparation and delivery are the most critical steps in high-throughput screening (HTS) campaigns. Historically, several methods of compound delivery to assays have been used for HTS, including intermediate plates with prediluted compounds, assay-ready plates (ARPs) using either preplated dried compound films or nanoliter DMSO spots of compounds, as well as pin tool–delivered compounds. We and others have observed differences in apparent compound potency depending on the compound delivery method. To quantitatively measure compound potency differences due to the chosen delivery methods, we conducted a controlled study using a validated biochemical luciferase assay and compared potencies when compounds were delivered in either ARPs (using acoustic dispensed nanoliter spots) or by pin tool. Here we compare hit rates, confirmation rates, false-positive rates, and false-negative rates between the two delivery methods using the luciferase assay. We compared polystyrene (PS) and cyclic olefin copolymer (COC) plates using both delivery methods and examined whether ARPs stored at 4 °C were superior to those stored frozen at −20 °C. The data show that the choice of compound delivery method to the assay has an effect on the apparent IC50’s and that pin tool delivery results in more confirmed hits than preplated compounds, resulting in a lower false-negative rate. However, this effect is minimized through the use of COC plates and by obtaining plates in a “just-in-time” mode. Overall, this report provides guidance on using assay-ready compound plates and has affected the way HTS campaigns are using acoustically dispensed plates in our department.
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McShan, D. C. "Towards Inference of a Biochemical Ontology From a Metabolic Database." Comparative and Functional Genomics 6, no. 7-8 (2005): 398–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cfg.500.

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In order to predict the metabolic fate of an arbitrary compound based solely on structure, it is useful to be able to identify substructural ‘functional groups’ that are biochemically reactive. These functional groups are the substructural elements that can be removed and replaced to transform one compound into another. This problem of identifying functional groups is related to the problem of classifying compounds. The research presented here discusses the state of the art in biochemical databases and how these sources may be applied to the problem of classifying compounds based solely on structure. We describe a biochemical informatics system for processing molecular data and describe how 100 255 compositional (hasA) relationships are inferred between 835 abstractions and 9500 metabolites from the KEGG Ligand database. Specifically, we focus on the identification of amino acids and consider ways in which the inference of biochemical ontologies for metabolites will be improved in the future.
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Smith, Karen M., and Felissa L. Cohen. "Compound Narcolepsy: Development of Biochemical Imbalance." International Journal of Neuroscience 42, no. 3-4 (January 1988): 229–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00207458808991598.

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Gehan I Kh, Marei, and Abdelgaleil Samir A M. "Antifungal potential and biochemical effects of monoterpenes and phenylpropenes on plant." Plant Protection Science 54, No. 1 (November 24, 2017): 9–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/9/2017-pps.

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To develop new natural fungicides, six monoterpenes and two phenylpropenes were tested for their antifungal activity against eight plant pathogenic fungi. The results of the mycelial growth inhibition assay showed that trans-cinnamaldehyde was the most potent compound against the eight tested fungi with EC<sub>50</sub> values ranging between 0.75 and 3.19 mg/l. This compound caused the higher mycelial growth inhibition than carbendazim. Furthermore, (–)-menthone exhibited strong antifungal activity against Alternaria solani (EC<sub>50</sub> = 9.31 mg/l), Penicillium digitatum (EC<sub>50</sub> = 16.14 mg/l), and Rhizoctonia solani (EC<sub>50</sub> = 24.69 mg/l). Likewise, eugenol showed potent antifungal activity against P. digitatum, R. solani, Fusarium solani, and A. solani, whereas EC<sub>50</sub> values were less than 30.0 mg/l. In a separate experiment, trans-cinnamaldehyde, p-cymene, eugenol, and (–)-menthone were evaluated for their inhibitory effects on pectin methyl esterase and cellulase. The tested compounds exhibited the pronounced inhibition of enzyme activities with trans-cinnamaldehyde being the most potent inhibitor for both enzymes.
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Sang, Eun Lee, and Soo Suh Yoon. "Biochemical characterization of wastewater by electrolytic respirometer." Water Science and Technology 31, no. 9 (May 1, 1995): 91–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.1995.0348.

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The use of an electrolytic respirometer for characterization of chemical compounds and wastewater was studied. From the BOD curves generated by the respirometer, the first order biokinetic constant (K), ultimate BOD (BODu) and adaptation period were estimated. The estimated ultimate BOD values of the known chemical compounds were very close to the theoretical oxygen demand values. Using K values, the relative biodegradability of the chemicals could be compared while the adaptation period for each compound could vary with the type of seed micro-organisms used. It was found that BOD5 values determined by the conventional method have no or very little, if any, meaning as far as the biological characteristics of industrial wastewaters are concerned. The BOD curves for wastewaters consisting of 2 or 3 different compounds could be divided into several stages while those for the combined wastewaters could be expressed as one curve.
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van Wyk, Niël, Heinrich Kroukamp, and Isak Pretorius. "The Smell of Synthetic Biology: Engineering Strategies for Aroma Compound Production in Yeast." Fermentation 4, no. 3 (July 16, 2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fermentation4030054.

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Yeast—especially Saccharomyces cerevisiae—have long been a preferred workhorse for the production of numerous recombinant proteins and other metabolites. S. cerevisiae is a noteworthy aroma compound producer and has also been exploited to produce foreign bioflavour compounds. In the past few years, important strides have been made in unlocking the key elements in the biochemical pathways involved in the production of many aroma compounds. The expression of these biochemical pathways in yeast often involves the manipulation of the host strain to direct the flux towards certain precursors needed for the production of the given aroma compound. This review highlights recent advances in the bioengineering of yeast—including S. cerevisiae—to produce aroma compounds and bioflavours. To capitalise on recent advances in synthetic yeast genomics, this review presents yeast as a significant producer of bioflavours in a fresh context and proposes new directions for combining engineering and biology principles to improve the yield of targeted aroma compounds.
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Lagha-Benamrouche, Samira, Terkia Benaissa, and Rezki Sadoudi. "Desamerization of Bitter Jam: Biochemical and Sensory Quality." Journal of Food Quality 2018 (July 29, 2018): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8178059.

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This work consists of studying the influence of the desamerization of the mesocarpe on the chemical composition and the sensorial quality of the jam, based on the bitter orange. The results of the various analysis show that desamerization decreases acidity, sugars, protein, and bioactive compound levels (carotenoids, polyphenols, and vitamin C), but desamerized jams still remain an important source of antioxidant compounds with antioxidant potential in the diet. Concerning the sensory analysis of the jams, the results show that the jam desamerized with water presents the same bitterness as the bitter jam and that the salt significantly reduces the bitterness of the jams.
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Haskins, J. Thomas, Eric A. Muth, and T. H. Andree. "Biochemical and electrophysiological studies of the psychotropic compound, amperozide." Brain Research Bulletin 19, no. 4 (October 1987): 465–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0361-9230(87)90151-1.

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Moriev, R., O. Vasylchenko, M. Platonov, O. Grygorenko, K. Volkova, and S. Zozulya. "Identification of Novel IGF1R Kinase Inhibitors by Molecular Modeling and High-Throughput Screening." Acta Naturae 5, no. 2 (June 15, 2013): 90–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2013-5-2-90-99.

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The aim of this study was to identify small molecule compounds that inhibit the kinase activity of the IGF1 receptor and represent novel chemical scaffolds, which can be potentially exploited to develop drug candidates that are superior to the existing experimental anti-IGF1R therapeuticals. To this end, targeted compound libraries were produced by virtual screening using molecular modeling and docking strategies, as well as the ligand-based pharmacophore model. High-throughput screening of the resulting compound sets in a biochemical kinase inhibition assay allowed us to identify several novel chemotypes that represent attractive starting points for the development of advanced IGF1R inhibitory compounds.
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Šindelář, Karel, Karel Dobrovský, Ivan Krejčí, and Zdeněk Polívka. "Substituted 1-(2-Thienyl)cyclohexylamines and Related Compounds as Potential NMDA Antagonists." Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications 60, no. 5 (1995): 894–902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1135/cccc19950894.

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Reactions of bisulfite addition compounds prepared in situ from cyclohexanone or 3,4,5,6-tetrahydro-2H-thiopyran-3-one with potassium cyanide and corresponding amines resulted with high yields in amino nitriles type of V and VI. These compounds were subjected to reactions with 2-thienylmagnesium bromide and in the case of the amino nitriles Vc and Vf with 5-bromo-2-thienylmagnesium bromide. Only in the case of compound Vf, a by-product X was isolated in addition to the desired 1-[1-(5-bromo-2-thienyl)-1-cyclohexyl]piperidine (VIIf). Compound VIIf was used for the synthesis of the carboxylic acid XI. The compounds prepared were tested by some methods of biochemical and behavioural pharmacology.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Biochemical compound"

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Urano, Nobuyuki. "Studies of microbial aminoalcohol dehydrogenase : biochemical analysis and application to chiral compound production." Kyoto University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2433/136512.

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京都大学大学院農学研究科応用生命科学専攻
(主査)教授 清水 昌, 教授 喜多 恵子, 教授 江﨑 信芳
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Holmstrand, Henry. "Compound-specific stable chlorine isotope analysis : a versatile tool for investigating biochemical and geochemical processes of organochlorine substances /." Stockholm : Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM), Stockholm University, 2006. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-937.

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Roppola, K. (Katri). "Environmental applications of manometric respirometric methods." Doctoral thesis, University of Oulu, 2009. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789514290794.

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Abstract In this work a manometric respirometric measuring system was applied to practical environmental cases related to wastewater management and biodegradation studies of oil-contaminated soils and materials used in landfill structures. Pollution of groundwater, surface water and soils is a worldwide problem. Therefore, tests simulating the biodegradation behaviour of organic compounds in water media and soils have become increasingly important. Respirometric methods provide direct measurement of the oxygen consumed by micro-organisms in biodegradation processes from an air or oxygen-enriched environment in a closed vessel. Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) is a crucial environmental parameter used to measure the quality of water and treatment results in wastewater. Generally, BOD is measured with standardised methods, which are usually time-consuming as well as laborious. In this work the manometric respirometric test was compared with conventional BOD tests by determining the BOD of pulp and paper mills as well as domestic wastewater samples. The effect of different factors such as type, amount and pre-treatment of inoculum and the effect of dilution of a sample on the BOD values were also tested. A right dilution was noticed to be the most significant factor affecting the BOD values of the industrial wastewater samples. The mathematic estimation of the BOD7 values from the respirometric data was proved to work reliably after a 2–3 day incubation period. Characterisation of organic fractions of the pulp and paper mill wastewater was carried out with methods including filtration, long term BOD measurements and COD analyses. The most significant observation in characterisation analyses was that a remarkable part of the detected oxygen demand was consumed for the biotransformation of biodegradable fractions into new inert decomposition products, not only for mineralisation of the biodegradable COD fraction. Biodegradation behaviour of the peat samples with different decomposition rates was studied in order to evaluate the applicable peat types that can be used in landfill structures. Only minor (BOD/ThOD < 0.4%) biodegradation was observed with compaction peat samples, and the stable state, in which biodegradation stopped, was achieved during a two month period. The manometric respirometric method was also applied for the biodegradation studies in which the effect of the modification of soil properties on biodegradation rates of bio-oils was tested. Modified properties were the nutrient content and the pH of the soil. Fertiliser addition and pH adjustment increased both the BOD/ThOD% values of the model substances and the precision of the measurement. The manometric respirometric method was proved to be an advanced method for simulating biodegradation processes in soil and water media.
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Abdou, Bouba Armand. "Contribution à l’étude du développement d’un aliment fonctionnel à base d’épices du Cameroun : caractérisation physico-chimique et fonctionnelle." Thesis, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009INPL006N/document.

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La recrudescence des maladies dégénératives ces dernières décennies dans le monde a amené plusieurs chercheurs et médecins à médiatiser les antioxydants à cause des vertus qu’on leur prête: de la protection contre les maladies cardiovasculaires à la prévention de certains cancers. Le présent travail a été mené avec pour objectif principal d’évaluer le pouvoir antioxydant des épices entrant dans la préparation de la sauce en vue du développement d’un complément alimentaire nutraceutique. Pour ce faire, vingt épices largement consommées ont été choisies sur la base d’une enquête exploratoire menée au Cameroun. Les différentes épices réduites en poudres ont été analysées pour leurs teneurs en composition nutritionnelle. Le pouvoir antiradicalaire in vitro des extraits méthanoliques des différentes épices a été déterminé ainsi que le pouvoir anti-inflammatoire et antistress sur des rats adultes à stress induit. Les résultats obtenus ont montré des variations très significatives de la composition des épices. L’activité antioxydante utilisant la méthode au N’ N-diphényl-N’-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), au « trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity » (TEAC) et le pouvoir réducteur total (PRT) ont révélé que Z. leprieurii et D. glomerata présentent les activités particulièrement élevées. Les extraits de ces deux épices ont servi de base à la préparation de mélange dont l’effet a été testé sur des rats mâles à inflammation induite. Les résultats obtenus ont montré que les épices individuelles et leur mélange à des doses de 100 mg/kg et 150 mg/kg présentent une activité anti-inflammatoire importante comparable à ceux commerciaux: inodméthacine, déxaméthasone et célécoxib. La variation de la teneur en malonaldéhyde (marqueur de l’oxydantion lipidique) a révélée l’action antioxydante in vivo des extraits, démontrant ainsi leur potentiel dans le développement de compléments alimentaires à effet antistress
Increasing evidences from current research point to the fact that certain disease conditions can be prevented through the consumption of antioxidant rich foods. The present work was carried out to evaluate the antioxidant potentials of twenty Cameroonian spices commonly used in some Cameroonian cuisine. The nutritional properties of spices, the in vitro antioxidant potential of their methanolic extracts as well as the in vivo antioxidant potential of the methanolic extracts of some selected samples were determined. The antioxidant activity brought about by N’ N-diphenyl-N’-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), «trolox antioxidant equivalent capacity» (TEAC) and the total reduction power (PRT) methods have revealed that Z. leprieurii and D. glomerata presented the highest activities. The extracts of the two spices were used to prepare a mixture whose effect was tested on male rats with induced inflammation. The results obtained indicate that the individual spices and their mixture at 100 mg/kg and 150 mg/kg present an important anti-inflammatory activity comparable to that of commercial anti-inflammatory like indomethacin, dexamethasone and celecoxib. The variation of malondialdehyde content (a lipidic oxidant marquer) revealed the in vivo antioxidant action of extracts, thus demonstrating their potential for the development of functional foods with anti-stress effect
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Mills, Sarah Victoria. "Novel biochemical compounds from Antarctic microorganisms." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.342463.

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James, Donny Lawrence. "Biochemical dechlorination of hexachloro-1,3-butadiene /." Murdoch University Digital Theses Program, 2009. http://wwwlib.murdoch.edu.au/adt/browse/view/adt-MU20100216.212048.

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Bazara, Salem Mohammed. "Biochemical studies on the toxicity and carcinogenicity of PCBs and related compounds." Thesis, Brunel University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.235935.

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Tavana-Roudsari, Aria. "Crystallization from supercritical fluids; application to pharmaceutical and biochemical compounds." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1990. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185194.

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Crystallization from supercritical fluids was studied as a nontoxic, noncontaminating alternative to conventional techniques for purification and size manipulation of pharmaceutical solids. To proceed with crystallization solubilities of several pharmaceutical compounds in supercritical carbon dioxide were experimentally determined and modeled using solid-vapor phase equilibria. The compounds studied included benzoic acid, salicylic acid, aspirin, griseofulvin, and digoxin among others. A high pressure crystallizer was constructed and operated in batch and continuous modes. Supersaturation was generated by various schemes, such as optimal pressure reduction and salting-out. It was determined that, depending on the crystallization scheme, particles can be produced at submicron as well as large sizes. Particle nucleation and growth rates from saturated supercritical solutions were estimated and the product size distributions were simulated using the population balance theory. Observations were made regarding habit and morphology of particles nucleated and grown at supercritical conditions.
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Reid, Karen A. "Biochemical studies of fluoroacetate and 4-fluorothreonine biosynthesis in Streptomyces cattleya." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.241432.

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Martin, Jason Lewis. "Biochemical and pharmacological studies of morphine-6-glucuronide and related compounds." Thesis, Loughborough University, 1994. https://dspace.lboro.ac.uk/2134/13901.

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Morphine-6-glucuronide is a minor metabolite. representing 5% of an administered dose of morphine. The metabolite has analgesic activity exceeding that of morphine and may contribute to analgesia following morphine administration. The aims of the study were to attempt to identify the reasons behind the improved activity of morphine-6-glucuronide over the parent compound and to examine a series of 6-substituted compounds, based on 6-substituted benzoate esters, as potential mimics of morphine-6-glucuronide. Morphine-6-glucuronide was seen to have similar affinity to morphine at l1-opioid receptors as assessed by ligand-binding assays in mouse brain homogenates. However a three-fold improved affinity at S-opioid receptor binding sites was observed and a ten-fold reduction in affinity at K-opioid sites. Using in vitro bioassay systems the glucuronide showed a two-fold improved potency over morphine in both the guinea-pig ileum and the mouse vas deferens preparations. Following in vivo (s.c.) administration in the mouse the glucuronide was seen to be equipotent with morphine in the tail-flick test, but was of much longer duration, lasting up to 9 hours. Exvivo binding assays confirmed that morphine-like material was still present in the central nervous system six hours after administration of the glucuronide, but was not observed at a similar time after morphine administration. Activity was retained if the hydroxyl groups of the sugar moiety of the glucuronide were protected as esters. In contrast the more prevalent morphine metabolite morphine-3-glucuronide was inactive in all in vitro and in vivo tests used and did not antagonise morphine in vitro or in vivo. A group of 3-substituted derivatives containing saturated and unsaturated substituents did show affinity for opioid receptors but no agonist activity of the compounds could be demonstrated in vitro. A series of synthetic 6-substituted compounds showed a variety of affinities for, and agonist potencies at, opioid receptors, though low affinity at Kopioid receptors was a general finding. For example, morphine-6- nitrobenzoate was l1-opioid receptor preferring, while morphine-6- phthalate had improved O-opioid receptor affinity and acted via Il-opioid receptors in the mouse vas deferens and in vivo. However the compounds were weaker than morphine and the duration of action in vivo was shorter than morphine-6-glucuronide. The conclusions from these studies are that morphine-6-glucuronide and morphine have similar in vitro affinities at the l1-receptor, although morphine-6-glucuronide has somewhat improved binding affinity for Il receptor sites, it has less affinity for K receptor sites. Pharmacokinetic reasons are probably responsible for the improved activity and duration of action of morphine-6-glucuronide over morphine. None of the synthetic compounds examined are potentially useful as direct mimics of the glucuronide because morphine-6-glucuronide is more potent and has a longer duration of action than the synthetic derivatives, though alteration at the 6-position of the morphine nucleus can lead to dramatic changes in selectivity and potency of ligands for the differing opioid receptors.
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Books on the topic "Biochemical compound"

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Pearson, Ann. Biogeochemical applications of compound-specific radiocarbon analysis. Woods Hole, Mass: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering, 2000.

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Srivastava, Ashok K., and Jean-Louis Chiasson, eds. Vanadium Compounds: Biochemical and Therapeutic Applications. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1251-2.

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Michibata, Hitoshi. Vanadium: Biochemical and Molecular Biological Approaches. Dordrecht: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., 2012.

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Company, Sigma Chemical. Biochemicals: Organic compounds for research and diagnostic reagents. Poole: Sigma Chemical Company, 1995.

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Company, Sigma Chemical. Biochemicals: Organic compounds for research and diagnostic reagents. Poole: Sigma Chemical Company Ltd, 1994.

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Ltd, Sigma Chemical Company. Biochemical and organic compounds for research and diagnostic clinical reagents. Poole, Dorset: Sigma Chemical Company, 1985.

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Ltd, Sigma Chemical Company. Biochemical and organic compounds for research and diagnostic clinical reagents. Poole, Dorset: Sigma Chemical Company, 1986.

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Chapman, J. R. Practical organic mass spectrometry: A guide for chemical and biochemical analysis. 2nd ed. Chichester: J. Wiley, 1993.

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1942-, Rolfe Lionel, ed. Homeopathic cell salt remedies: Healing with nature's twelve mineral compounds. Garden City Park, N.Y: Square One Publishers, 2004.

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Chémat, Farid. Microwave-assisted Extraction for Bioactive Compounds: Theory and Practice. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2013.

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Book chapters on the topic "Biochemical compound"

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Raasmaja, Atso, Antti Talo, Heimo Haikala, Erkki Nissinen, Inge-Britt Lindén, and Pentti Pohto. "Biochemical Properties of OR-1259 - A Positive Inotropic and Vasodilatory Compound with an Antiarrhythmic Effect." In Excitation-Contraction Coupling in Skeletal, Cardiac, and Smooth Muscle, 423. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3362-7_63.

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Jukes, Thomas H. "Assay of Compounds with Folic Acid Activity." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 121–51. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110188.ch5.

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Van Pilsum, John F. "Determination of Creatinine and Related Guanidinium Compounds." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 193–215. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110232.ch6.

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Bray, H. G., and W. V. Thorpe. "Analysis of Phenolic Compounds of Interest in Metabolism." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 27–52. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110171.ch2.

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Lindberg, Olov, and Lars Ernster. "Determination of Organic Phosphorus Compounds by Phosphate Analysis." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 1–22. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110195.ch1.

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Curry, A. S. "The Analysis of Basic Nitrogenous Compounds of Toxicological Importance." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 39–76. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110232.ch2.

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Wilchek, Meir, and Charles S. Hexter. "The Purification of Biologically Active Compounds by Affinity Chromatography." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 347–85. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110430.ch5.

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Winterhalter, Peter, and George K. Skouroumounis. "Glycoconjugated aroma compounds: Occurrence, role and biotechnological transformation." In Advances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology, 73–105. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bfb0102063.

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Hyun, Jae Shin, and Won Yang Ji. "The Effect of Aromatic Compounds on Trichloroethylene Degradation Using Pseudomonas Species." In Biochemical Engineering for 2001, 824–26. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68180-9_220.

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Strehler, B. L., and J. R. Totter. "Determination of ATP and Related Compounds: Firefly Luminescence and other Methods." In Methods of Biochemical Analysis, 341–56. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470110171.ch13.

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Conference papers on the topic "Biochemical compound"

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Chou, Chun-Ho, Nian-Ting Wu, Bo-Shun Jiang, and Jian-Jang Huang. "IGZO Thin Film Transistors for Monitoring Biotin-Protein Biochemical Interactions." In 2019 Compound Semiconductor Week (CSW). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iciprm.2019.8819169.

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Saputri, Avia Purnama, Wiko Arif Wibowo, and Budi Setiadi Daryono. "Phenotypical characters and biochemical compound of cucurbitacin melon (Cucumis melo L. ‘Gama Melon Parfum’) resulted from breeding." In THE 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ICBS 2019: “Biodiversity as a Cornerstone for Embracing Future Humanity”. AIP Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0017615.

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Haarmann, W., and H. Weisenberger. "LACK OF CORRELATION BETWEEN INTRAPLATELET cAMP INCREASE AND SYSTEMIC CIRCULATORY EFFECTS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644532.

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Compounds inhibiting platelet function by acting on platelet cAMP metabolism usually also have effects on the circulatory system, i.e. they decrease systemic blood pressure (bp) and are positive inotropic. For several compounds selected because of their distinct platelet inhibitory effects, the influence on these parameters in animals and on the cAMP metabolism in human platelets was determined.Inotropic effects and bp were measured via an indwelling catheter in anestetised cats after i.v. application of the test compounds. The inhibition of platelet PDEs was measured in freeze-thaw homogenates of human platelets using 3H-cAMP as substrate. Intraplatelet cAMP changes were measured by prelabelling the ATP pool with 3H-adenine and isolation of 3H-cAMP. Linear regression analysis of the drug concentrations causing a doubling of intraplatelet cAMP levis and the % difference in bp or the % difference in dp/dt, resp., by i.v. application of 0.3 mg/kg test compound yielded the following results:cAMP vs % diff. bp : r=0.02, N=18cAMP vs % diff. dp/dt: r = 0.02 , N = 15In contrast to a good correlation between intraplatelet cAMP levels and inhibition of platelet function tests, no obvious relationship was seen between cAMP and decrease in bp and positive initropic effects. It is not known whether the lack of correlation could be due to a different drug access to platelets and the bp regulatory system.A biochemical parameter, i.e. intraplatelet cAMP increase by inhibition of PDEs correlates reasonably well with the inhibition of platelet function tests. This parameter is not useful, however, to predict the effects on the heart and the circulatory system.
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Kazic, Toni. "REASONING ABOUT BIOCHEMICAL COMPOUNDS AND PROCESSES." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814503655_0004.

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Bel'skaya, L. "PREDICTIVE SIGNIFICANCE OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF SALIVA IN PATIENTS WITH LUNG CANCER COMBINED WITH COPD." In XIV International Scientific Conference "System Analysis in Medicine". Far Eastern Scientific Center of Physiology and Pathology of Respiration, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/conferencearticle_5fe01d9c2a59e1.13232371.

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A complex of salivary biochemical parameters, which have prognostic value in lung cancer, was revealed. Therefore, for the group of patients without COPD, these indicators include imidazole compounds and LDH, with mild COPD - only imidazole compounds, with moderate COPD - pH and LDH. This is the first time that such prognostic results were obtained using saliva.
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Wongsriphisant, Peemapat, Chidchanok Lursinsap, Apichat Suratanee, and Kitiporn Plaimas. "A classification of biochemical compounds based on their primitive structures and graph kernels." In 2020 17th International Joint Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (JCSSE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jcsse49651.2020.9268317.

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Kravchenko, I. V., G. M. Kukurichkin, and N. V. Nakonechniy. "QUANTITATIVE CONTENT OF PHOTOSYNTHETIC PIGMENTS IN SOME PLANTS OF NATURAL PARK «SIBERIAN UVALY»." In Prirodopol'zovanie i ohrana prirody: Ohrana pamjatnikov prirody, biologicheskogo i landshaftnogo raznoobrazija Tomskogo Priob'ja i drugih regionov Rossii. Izdatel'stvo Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17223/978-5-94621-954-9-2020-44.

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Regularities of photosynthetic pigments accumulation (chlorophylls, carotenoids, and flavonoid compounds) in plants growing on the territory of the «Deep Sabun» base of the «Siberian Uvaly» Natural Park have been analyzed to evaluate the ecological and biochemical status of the most significant plant species.
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Babayan, E., V. Kogan, R. Bumazian, V. Gabuchian, R. Hovhanessian, M. Sianozova, and L. Saryan. "157. Biochemical and Hormonal Disorders in Workers Occupationally Exposed to Molybdenum Dust and its Compounds." In AIHce 1999. AIHA, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3320/1.2762991.

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Hamdalla, Mai, David Grant, Ion Mandoiu, Dennis Hill, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran, and Reda Ammar. "The use of graph matching algorithms to identify biochemical substructures in synthetic chemical compounds: Application to metabolomics." In 2012 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Computational Advances in Bio and Medical Sciences (ICCABS). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccabs.2012.6182637.

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"Influence of Solvents on the Biochemical Profiling of Moringa oleifera Extracts for Investigating an Effective Bioactive Compounds." In IBRAS 2021 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH AND APPLIED SCIENCE. Juw, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37962/ibras/2021/16-17.

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Reports on the topic "Biochemical compound"

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Gibson, J. (Anaerobic metabolism of aromatic compounds by phototrophic bacteria: Biochemical aspects). Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/7066950.

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Harwood, C. S., and J. Gibson. (Anaerobic metabolism of aromatic compounds by phototrophic bacteria: biochemical aspects): Annual progress report, April 1988--March 1989. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), January 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6279514.

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Gibson, J. Anaerobic metabolism of aromatic compounds by phototrophic bacteria: Biochemical aspects. Final report, April 1, 1986--December 31, 1996. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), April 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/582183.

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Tiedje, J. M. Complete Detoxification of Short Chain Chlorinated Aliphatic Compounds: Isolation of Halorespiring Organisms and Biochemical Studies of the Dehalogenating Enzyme Systems - Final Report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), October 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/775427.

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Tiedje, J. M. Complete detoxification of short chain chlorinated aliphatic compounds: Isolation of halorespiring organisms and biochemical studies of the dehalogenating enzyme systems. 1998 annual progress report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), June 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/13698.

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