نتایج جستجو برای: cucurbit 6uril

تعداد نتایج: 1276  

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2007
John C Beaulieu Vicki A Lancaster

Changes in post-cutting volatiles, quality, and sensory attributes during fresh-cut storage (4 degrees C) of cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L. var. Reticulatus, Naudin, cv. 'Sol Real') harvested at four distinct maturities (1/4-, 1/2-, 3/4-, and full-slip) were investigated after 0, 2, 5, 7, 9, 12, and 14 days in a 2-year study. Increased fruity and sweet taste attributes were negatively correlated w...

Journal: :Virus research 2011
Scott Adkins Craig G Webster Chandrasekar S Kousik Susan E Webb Pamela D Roberts Philip A Stansly William W Turechek

A variety of fresh market vegetables, including watermelon and tomato are economically important crops in Florida. Whitefly-transmitted Squash vein yellowing virus (SqVYV) was first identified in squash and watermelon in Florida in 2005 and shown to cause a severe decline of watermelon vines as crops approach harvest. Florida is most economically impacted by SqVYV, although the virus has been d...

2010
Gaya Hettiarachchi Duc Nguyen Jing Wu Derick Lucas Da Ma Lyle Isaacs Volker Briken

BACKGROUND Many drug delivery systems are based on the ability of certain macrocyclic compounds - such as cyclodextrins (CDs) - to act as molecular containers for pharmaceutical agents in water. Indeed beta-CD and its derivatives have been widely used in the formulation of hydrophobic pharmaceuticals despite their poor abilities to act as a molecular container (e.g., weak binding (K(a)<10(4) M(...

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2012
Vijayakumar Ramalingam Sharon K Kwee Lisa M Ryno Adam R Urbach

This paper describes a convenient approach to quantitative removal of the synthetic host cucurbit[8]uril (Q8) from aqueous mixtures using a sepharose resin coated in memantine groups to selectively sequester Q8 in the presence of competing hosts and guests. The "Q8 sponge" can separate Q8 from Q6 and reverse the Q8-mediated dimerization of peptides.

Journal: :Small 2014
Samuel T Jones Richard W Taylor Rubén Esteban Enass K Abo-Hamed Paul H H Bomans Nico A J M Sommerdijk Javier Aizpurua Jeremy J Baumberg Oren A Scherman

The capability of cucurbit[n]uril to align gold nanorods, leading to optical coupling into the infrared region, is shown. Cryo-TEM and tomographic imaging confirm the presence of aligned Au nanorods. Full electromagnetic simulations, which support the observed plasmonic modes and predict large enhancements in the inter-particle junction, are performed. This construct is then further utilized fo...

2003
Anthony I. Day Alan P. Arnold Rodney J. Blanch

A novel approach to cucurbituril synthesis is described where partial substitution is introduced into cucurbit[n]uril. The identification of homologues (and their substitution) in reaction mixtures is achieved by a combination of ESMS and the use of the molecular probes (guests) 1,4dioxane and 1,9-octanediamine. A unique symmetrical hexamethylcucurbit[3,3]uril, the major product, was isolated a...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Peng Liu Xueguang Shao Christophe Chipot Wensheng Cai

Binding of cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]) with the hexamethylene diammonium cation (HD(2+)) in the presence of sodium ions is elucidated at the atomic level. The most probable complex of CB[6] in saline solution is found to be CB[6]:Na(+). A two-stage binding process of CB[6]:Na(+) with HD(2+) is proposed.

Journal: :Chemical communications 2008
Mikhail V Rekharsky Hatsuo Yamamura Young Ho Ko N Selvapalam Kimoon Kim Yoshihisa Inoue

Cucurbit[7]uril forms very strong complex with zwitterionic dipeptide Phe-Gly with affinity exceeding 10(7) M(-1) and effectively recognizes peptide sequence of Phe-Gly over Gly-Phe as well as Tyr-Gly over Gly-Tyr and Trp-Gly over Gly-Trp with relative affinities of 23 000, 18 000 and 2000, respectively.

2018
Solomon Maina Martin J. Barbetti Owain R. Edwards David Minemba Michael W. Areke Roger A. C. Jones

Analysis of an RNA-Seq library from cucumber leaf RNA revealed the first complete genome sequence of Cucurbit aphid-borne yellows virus (CABYV) from Papua New Guinea. We compared it with 36 complete CABYV genomes from other world regions. It most resembled the genome of South Korean isolate GS6.

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