نتایج جستجو برای: acidic extraction

تعداد نتایج: 198963  

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2001
A Agarwal C Kumar R Goel

Molecular methods are being frequently used for the study of soil microbial communities as majority of naturally occurring microbial populations are non-culturable. In the present study, we describe a protocol of DNA extraction from diverse soils using a combination of heat, enzyme (lysozyme) and guanidine thiocyanate. The efficacy of the procedure was evaluated in terms of yield, purity and du...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1991
J J Sauk M J Somerman

Termine et al. first demonstrated that sequential dissociative extraction and fractionation procedures with protease inhibitors could provide a convenient approach for the study of mineral compartment constituents. The primary extraction regimen used 4 M guanidine HCl to remove most of the protein from the nonmineralized phase of bone. Subsequently, EDTA-guanidine was used to remove the mineral...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1998
S Bolze R Boulieu

We developed an isocratic, selective, and very sensitive HPLC method for the determination of ketamine and its two main metabolites in plasma. The compounds were extracted from plasma by a liquid-liquid extraction with a dichloromethane:ethyl acetate mixture followed by an acidic back-extraction. Separation was achieved on a new stationary phase, Purospher RP-18 endcapped, with a mobile phase c...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
J Karl C Nieman Richard C Holz Ronald C Sims

Cultures of the pyrene degrading Mycobacterium sp. KMS were incubated with [4-13C]pyrene or [4,5,9,10-14C]pyrene with and without a soil humic acid standard to characterize the chemical nature of the produced residues and evaluate the potential for bonding reactions with humic acid. Cultures were subjected to a "humic acid/ humin" separation at acidic pH, a duplicate separation followed by solv...

2013
Risto Pöykiö Olli Dahl Hannu Nurmesniemi

The highest extractable concentration in the artificial sweat fluid was observed for Ba (120mg/kg; d.w.). The highest extractable concentration in the artificial gastric fluid was observed for Al (9030mg/kg; d.w.). Furthermore, the extractable concentrations of Ba (550mg/kg; d.w.) and Zn (400mg/kg: d.w.) in the bottom ash using artificial gastric fluid were elevated. The extractable concentrati...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1986
T Annesley K Matz L Balogh L Clayton D Giacherio

This liquid-chromatographic assay requires 0.2 to 0.5 mL of whole blood, avoids the use of diethyl ether, and consumes only 10 to 20% of the solvents used in prior methods. Sample preparation involves an acidic extraction with methyl-t-butyl ether, performed in a 13 X 100 mm disposable glass tube, then a short second extraction of the organic phase with sodium hydroxide. After evaporation of th...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Silvia Tabasso Giorgio Grillo Diego Carnaroglio Emanuela Calcio Gaudino Giancarlo Cravotto

The general need to slow the depletion of fossil resources and reduce carbon footprints has led to tremendous effort being invested in creating "greener" industrial processes and developing alternative means to produce fuels and synthesize platform chemicals. This work aims to design a microwave-assisted cascade process for a full biomass valorisation cycle. GVL (γ-valerolactone), a renewable g...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2003
Wenhong Fan Wen-Xiong Wang

Various extraction methods have been developed to assess metal bioavailability from sediments. In this study, we compared the extraction of Cd, Cr, and Zn from contaminated sediments using different extractants (normal seawater, acidic seawater of pH = 5. seawater with 1% sodium dodecyl sulfate [SDS], and gut digestive fluids collected in vitro from deposit-feeding peanut worm Sipunculus nudus)...

2011
Ludmila Mut Thomas Grobosch Torsten Binscheck Wolfgang Frenzel

Aim: The purpose of this study was to develop a screening method for the identification of weak basic, neutral and weak acidic substances in human plasma using on-line extractionHPLC-DAD (TOX.I.S. toxicological identification system). Beside the identification of xenobiotics, the method was validated for the automatic quantification of two compounds in human plasma: doxylamine (DA) and diphenhy...

2013
Diptendu Das Vikas Kumar Rahi V. A. Juvekar R. Bhattacharya

Extraction of Fe(III) from aqueous solution using Trin-butyl Phosphate (TBP) as carrier needs a highly acidic medium (>6N) as it favours formation of chelating complex FeCl3.TBP. Similarly, stripping of Iron(III) from loaded organic solvents requires neutral pH or alkaline medium to dissociate the same complex. It is observed that TBP co-extracts acids along with metal, which causes reversal of...

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