the rate of depolymerization is greater than the rate of polymerization, which inhibits the formation of the given polymer. Depolymerization is a very common...
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most polymers, thermal depolymerization is chaotic process, giving a mixture of volatile compounds. Materials may be depolymerized in this way during waste...
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Catalysis (redirect from Catalytic depolymerization)
Catalysis (/kəˈtæləsɪs/) is the increase in rate of a chemical reaction due to an added substance known as a catalyst (/ˈkætəlɪst/). Catalysts are not...
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Condensed tannin (redirect from Condensed tannins depolymerization)
assay) is a colorimetric assay. It is based on acid catalysed oxidative depolymerization of condensed tannins into corresponding anthocyanidins. The method...
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Imidazole (section Depolymerizing PET via Imidazolysis)
a process called depolymerization which involves breaking its molecular chains using chemical methods. A method of depolymerization called "imidazolysis...
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activation energies for polymerization and depolymerization, respectively, on the assumption that depolymerization occurs by the reverse mechanism of polymerization...
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allowing head-to-tail fluoride-triggered depolymerization. PPA is known as a self-immolative material which depolymerizes through endcap cleavage in response...
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Heparin (section Depolymerization techniques)
7 nm) on either side of the helical axis. Either chemical or enzymatic depolymerization techniques or a combination of the two underlie the vast majority of...
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of heparin depolymerization are used in the manufacture of low-molecular-weight heparin. These are listed below: Oxidative depolymerization with hydrogen...
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different from those of GTP-tubulin, as GDP-tubulin is more prone to depolymerization. A GDP-bound tubulin subunit at the tip of a microtubule will tend...
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C. L. (2011). "Characterization of oxidized tannins: Comparison of depolymerization methods, asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation and small-angle X-ray...
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Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a thermal depolymerization process used to convert wet biomass, and other macromolecules, into crude-like oil under...
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of the microtubule, i.e., growing (polymerization) and shortening (depolymerization). One class of inhibitors operate by inhibiting polymerization of tubulin...
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ADF/cofilin is a family of actin-binding proteins associated with the rapid depolymerization of actin microfilaments that give actin its characteristic dynamic...
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(1997). "Method for Estimation of Proanthocyanidins Based on Their Acid Depolymerization in the Presence of Nucleophiles". Journal of Agricultural and Food...
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formula [C6H9O4−ONa]n. This material is allowed to depolymerize to an extent. The rate of depolymerization (ripening or maturing) depends on temperature and...
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molecules are able to depolymerize. Thus, a GTP-bound tubulin serves as a cap at the tip of microtubule to protect from depolymerization; and, once the GTP...
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been done to target this F-actin polymerization by using direct actin depolymerization or a myosin II inhibitor to disrupt the polymerized F-actin associated...
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both prevents actin polymerization as well as enhancing its rate of depolymerization. Typically the microtubule targeting drugs can be found in the clinic...
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Destrin (redirect from Actin depolymerizing factor)
Destrin or DSTN (also known as actin depolymerizing factor or ADF) is a protein which in humans is encoded by the DSTN gene. Destrin is a component protein...
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Biochar (section Thermo-catalytic depolymerization)
therefore defined as "hydrochar" rather than "biochar". Thermo-catalytic depolymerization is another method to produce biochar, which utilizes microwaves. It...
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onset. Microtubule polymerization and depolymerization dynamic drive chromosome congression. Depolymerization of microtubules generates tension at kinetochores;...
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stabilizer to limit the extent of polymerization. Paraformaldehyde can be depolymerized to formaldehyde gas by dry heating and to formaldehyde solution by water...
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stabilizing filamentous actin (F-actin) and effectively prevents the depolymerization of actin fibers. Due to its tight and selective binding to F-actin...
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backbone to form two - mostly still highly molecular - fragments. Depolymerization, on the other hand, is the elimination of low molecular weight substances...
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steady-state, the polymerization rate at the barbed end matches the depolymerization rate at the pointed end, and microfilaments are said to be treadmilling...
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net reaction in depolymerization of lignin by SH− (Ar = aryl, R = alkyl groups)....
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into low molecular weight species by either or both desulfation and depolymerization. Elimination: A single dose of a subcutaneous injection of enoxaparin...
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flavonoids, but by production of uric acid resulting from flavonoid depolymerization and excretion. Microbial metabolism is a major contributor to the overall...
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bodies and return to their interphase states.[citation needed] Spindle depolymerization during telophase occurs from the plus end and is, in this way, a reversal...
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