Synthesis and uses of Pyrimidine
Pyrimidine is an aromatic, heterocyclic, organic compound similar to pyridine (C5H5N). The pyrimidine ring system has wide occurrence in nature as substituted and ring fused compounds and derivatives.
Jul 22,2024 Organic ChemistryWhich's the reactions of Sucrose(C12H22O11)?
Sucrose (α-d-glucopyranosyl-β-d-fructofuranoside) is a disaccharide with the general molecular formula C12H22O11. In solution, it is present primarily in the cyclic form.
Jul 22,2024 Biochemical Engineering4-Hydroxybenzoic acid: Synthesis method and Biological activity
4-hydroxybenzoic acid is reportedly antibacterial(against Gram +ve and Gram –ve bacteria), antifungal, antialgal, antimutagenic, antisickling and estrogenic activity.
Jul 22,2024 Biochemical EngineeringThe synthesis method of Geraniol
Geraniol is known to be derived from geranyl diphosphate (GPP) by related synthases based on a common ionization-dependent reaction mechanism.
Jul 22,2024 Flavors and fragrancesHow to prepare Tricine buffer
Tricine is a commonly used electrophoresis buffer for resuspension of cell pellets. It has a lower negative charge than glycine, allowing it to migrate faster.
Jul 22,2024 Organic ChemistryCan you eat Silica gel?
Silica gel packets contain small grains of silicon dioxide in solid form. It is a drying agent that can draw in water molecules through the paper packaging.
Jul 19,2024 Food AdditivesSorbic acid: Benefits and Side effects
Sorbic acid is a natural organic compound isolated from the unripe fruit of the Sorbus aucuparia irowantree.
Jul 19,2024 APIDimethicone: Synthesis, Uses, and Benefits
Dimethicone, also known as dimethylpolysiloxane or Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), is a linear organosilicon polymer widely used in a highly varied range of personal care formulations.
Jul 18,2024 Organosilicon compoundsFurfural: a natural precursor
Furfural has received special attention as a potential platform to produce biofuels and biochemicals.
Jul 18,2024 Organic ChemistrySymptoms and treatment of Carbon Monoxide poisoning
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colourless, odourless gas. It generally originates from gas and oil-fired stoves, portable generators and charcoal grills, which produce this poisonous gas.
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