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Journal articles on the topic "Myristic acid properties"

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Isha Kumari, Hemlata Kaurav, and Gitika Chaudhary. "Myristica fragrans (Jaiphal): A Significant Medicinal Herbal Plant." International Journal for Research in Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 8, no. 2 (2021): 213–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.31033/ijrasb.8.2.27.

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The tradition of using herbal drugs and herbal remedies for treating human ailments is very old. From last few years, the demand of herbal remedies has been increased. Myristica fragrans Houtt, commonly known as nutmeg, is a very common spice, which is used around the world. It is described in almost each medicine system such as Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani and folk system. It has wide range of fixed oils and essential oils in it for example myristicin, safrole, myristic acid, trimyristicin, eugenol, elimicin and meso-dihydroguaiaretic acid. Myristica fragrans Houttis well considered medicinal plan
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Rehmana, Mubashar, Adeel Arshad, and Muhammad Asadullah Madni. "Nanoformulated Myristic Acid for Antimicrobial Applications." Global Pharmaceutical Sciences Review II, no. I (2017): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpsr.2017(ii-i).01.

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Free fatty acids possess antimicrobial properties in the natural defense system of many eukaryotes. In this study, we synthesized nanoformulations of myristic acid for antimicrobial activity. The myristic acid nanoformulations (MN) were unstable due to crystallization. This problem was overcome by the addition of the liquid fatty acids and by using two surfactants of hydrophilic and lipophilic nature. MN exhibited a small size (100 nm), and their physical form was affected by the amount of the liquid fatty acid. MN with myristic acid and liquid fatty acid in 1:1 formed solid NLC and 2:3 formed
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Shi, Qi Song, and Kui Long Liu. "Preparation and Performance of Myristic Acid/Silicon Dioxide Composites as Thermal Energy Storage Materials." Advanced Materials Research 602-604 (December 2012): 1086–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.602-604.1086.

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The myristic acid/silicon dioxide composite materials were prepared by sol-gel methods. The myristic acid was used as the phase change material for thermal energy storage, with the SiO2 acting as the supporting material. The structural analysis of these form-stable myristic acid /SiO2 composite phase change materials was carried out using Fourier transformation infrared spectroscope (FT-IR).The microstructure of the form-stable composite phase change materials was observed by a scanning electronic microscope (SEM). The thermal properties was investigated by a differential scanning calorimeter
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Chernykh, Oleg Yu, Aleksandr A. Lysenko, Yury D. Drobin, Aleksandr A. Zubenko, Evgeniya A. Bokun, and Anatoliy N. Bodryakov. "Enteroprotective properties of myristic acid amide study in broiler chickens." Veterinaria Kubani, no. 2 (May 8, 2020): 21–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.33861/2071-8020-2020-2-21-23.

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As a result of an experimental study on broiler chickens, the enteroprotective effect of myristic acid amide in mycotoxicosis in chickens was established. An experiment was conducted to study the effectiveness of the use of new cationic surfactants in the form of aqueous solutions of fatty acid amides in case of mycotoxicosis on young poultry. During the study, the content of mycotoxins in the feed was established, the effect of deoxynivalenol and citrinin mycotoxins on the broiler chickens was determined, the enteroprotective effect of a 0.01% aqueous solution of myristic acid amide was studi
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Ahmadova, Gulnara A., Aygul Z. Abilova, Ravan A. Rahimov, et al. "Effect of Alternation of Chloropropoxy and Propoxy Units and Impact of the Ethylol-Group Number on Properties of Surfactants." Australian Journal of Chemistry 71, no. 11 (2018): 837. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/ch18213.

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Surfactants based on myristic acid, epichlorohydrin, and propylene oxide were obtained in two ways. First, the ester of myristic acid and epichlorohydrin was synthesised, and then with propylene oxide. Second, myristic acid was first reacted with propylene oxide, and then with epichlorohydrin. In both cases, the reactions were carried out at 150–160°C using triethylamine as a catalyst. The obtained chloropropoxy-propoxy and propoxy-chloropropoxy esters of myristic acid are non-ionic surfactants. These products were transformed into cationic surfactants by interaction with several ethanolamines
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McIlhinney, R. A. J., J. K. Chadwick, and S. J. Pelly. "Studies on the cellular location, physical properties and endogenously attached lipids of acylated proteins in human squamous-carcinoma cell lines." Biochemical Journal 244, no. 1 (1987): 109–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2440109.

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The location of cell proteins with covalently attached lipid was examined in two human squamous-carcinoma cell lines. Cells were labelled with either palmitic acid or myristic acid and disrupted by sonication, followed by differential centrifugation of the cell lysates. SDS/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis of the resulting cell fractions indicated that most of the palmitate-labelled proteins were found in cell membranes, whereas most of the myristate-labelled proteins were found in the cytosol, although some were located in cell membranes. Experiments with lipid-labelled proteins extracted w
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Adewole, E., A. Ojo, O. Oludoro, and I. Osasona. "Fatty acid profiles of Phaseolus species." Food Research 5, no. 5 (2021): 131–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.26656/fr.2017.5(5).439.

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The aim of this study was to identify and profile the fatty acids present in the Phaseolus species using an online Osiris server software. Phaseolus species (pinto beans, lima beans and kidney beans) were bought in King’s market, Akure, Ondo State, Nigeria and were air -dried and ground. The Association of Official Analytical Chemists protocol were used for proximate; mineral analysis was done using atomic absorption spectrophotometer; extraction of oil was done using Soxhlet apparatus and the extracts were characterized using gas chromatography mass spectrophotometer and identified compounds
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Fan, Zhixuan, Yunchao Zhao, Xuying Liu, Yu Shi, and Dahua Jiang. "Thermal properties and reliabilities of myristic acid–paraffin wax binary eutectic mixture as a phase change material for solar energy storage." RSC Advances 12, no. 20 (2022): 12303–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra09238c.

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Rajput, Sandip D., Chandrashekhar K. Patil, and Vikas V. Gite. "Fabrication of renewable myristic acid based polyurethane nano zinc phosphate hybrid coatings to mitigate corrosion of mild steel." Pigment & Resin Technology 47, no. 2 (2018): 97–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/prt-12-2016-0120.

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Purpose The present study aims to demonstrate the use of renewable source in the preparation of polyurethane (PU) coatings and mitigation of corrosion of mild steel using nano zinc phosphate. Results indicated improvement in the properties of the PU coatings, especially anticorrosive properties by the addition of nano zinc phosphate. Design/methodology/approach Renewable-source-based polyestermyristamide polyol was synthesized using myristic acid as a starting material. The synthesis of polyol was carried by amidation as well as by esterification by a one-pot route. The structure of the prepar
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Liu, Xiao Feng, and Xiao Yan Cao. "Physicochemical Properties Study and GC/MS Analysis of Monomer Acid." Advanced Materials Research 781-784 (September 2013): 72–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.781-784.72.

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Monomer acid was the byproduct of preparing dimer acid from oleic acid in industry. Study its components and properties will contribute to the exploitation and application of it. First, we researched the physicochemical properties of monomer acid, such as iodine value, acid value, saponification value, and so on. The conclusion showed that the sample was a mixed fatty acid which contained longer chain of carbon and had high quality. Then, the chemical constituents of fatty acid in monomer acid were determined by GC/MS. After the sample was etherified via methanol, the chemical components and t
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Book chapters on the topic "Myristic acid properties"

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Nelli, Giribabu, Naguib Salleh, and Gowri Gopa Kumar. "Anti-Diabetic Phytochemicals and Their Mode of Action." In Pharmacological Benefits of Natural Agents. IGI Global, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-6737-4.ch009.

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The number of people diagnosed with diabetes mellitus (DM) has risen considerably in recent decades. Diabetes type 1 and 2 are the most frequent types. Type 2 diabetes accounts for 90% of all DM cases globally, making it a 21st-century epidemic. Meanwhile, the side effects and resistance development of routinely used synthetic oral hypoglycemic medications have side effects. It's a need for a safe and less costly substitute. This chapter looks at the anti-diabetic properties of several bioactive compounds derived from plants, such as boldine, bergenin, abietic acid, and myristic acid. This cha
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Conference papers on the topic "Myristic acid properties"

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Norooziasl, Neda, David Young, Bruce Brown, and Marc Singer. "Effect of Elevated Temperatures (30-80 °C) on CO2 Corrosion after Intermittent Oil/Water Wetting." In CONFERENCE 2024. AMPP, 2024. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2024-20967.

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Abstract The main goal of this research is to electrochemically determine the influence of temperature elevation (30 °C - 80 °C) on the wetting state and corrosion behavior of mild steel during intermittent oil/water wetting. The results obtained in separate experiments demonstrated that the corrosion mitigation effect of an oil phase (LVT-200 model oil) containing myristic acid (surface-active compound representing naturally occurring oxygen-containing compounds in crude oils) on CO2 corrosion decreased with temperature after intermittent wetting. The influence of the same temperature range o
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Yadav, Apurv, Bidyut Barman, Vivek Kumar, et al. "Solar thermal charging properties of graphene oxide embedded myristic acid composites phase change material." In DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2015. Author(s), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4947635.

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