نتایج جستجو برای: glycols

تعداد نتایج: 14974  

2008
Sébastien Tremblay J. Richard Wagner

Cytosine glycols (5,6-dihydroxy-5,6-dihydrocytosine) are initial products of cytosine oxidation. Because these products are not stable, virtually all biological studies have focused on the stable oxidation products of cytosine, including 5-hydroxycytosine, uracil glycols and 5-hydroxyuracil. Previously, we reported that the lifetime of cytosine glycols was greatly enhanced in double-stranded DN...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
S A Leadon M R Stampfer J Bartley

We have studied the generation of reactive oxygen species during the metabolism of a carcinogen, benzo[a]pyrene, by human mammary epithelial cells. We have quantitated the production of one type of oxidative DNA damage, thymine glycols, by using a monoclonal antibody specific to this base modification. Thymine glycols were produced in DNA in a dose-dependent manner after exposure of human mamma...

2009
Masatoshi FUKUSHIMA

The C12•`C36 sym. ƒ¿-glycols were prepared from acyloins by catalytic hydrogenation with Raney nickel. The properties of ƒ¿-glycols were studied. Melting point of the ƒ¿-glycol is higher than that of the corresponding acyloin or ƒ¿-diketone and decreases with chain length. Two hydroxyl groups can be quantitatively acetylated by acetic anhydride, and reacted with 3, 5-dinitrobenzoyl chloride to ...

2011
Wilma F. Bergfeld Donald V. Belsito Curtis D. Klaassen Daniel C. Liebler James G. Marks

Caprylyl glycol and related 1,2-glycols are used mostly as skin and hair conditioning agents and viscosity agents in cosmetic products, and caprylyl glycol and pentylene glycol also function as cosmetic preservatives. The Expert Panel noted that these ingredients are dermally absorbed and that modeling data predict decreased skin penetration of longerchain 1,2-glycols. The Panel concluded that ...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1962
E L FINCHER W J PAYNE

A soil bacterium capable of using oligo- and polyethylene glycols and ether alcohols as sole sources of carbon for aerobic growth was isolated. The effects of substituent groups added to the ether bonds on the acceptability of the compounds as substrates were studied. Mechanisms for the incorporation of two-carbon compounds were demonstrated by the observation that acetate, glyoxylate, ethylene...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1948
V. G. Dethier L. E. Chadwick

The rejection thresholds of Phormia regina Meigen for twenty-four glycols have been determined. A definite relationship between the concentration of the test material and the distribution of thresholds has been noted regularly in samples of flies selected at random from a population of known age which had been reared under standard conditions. The scattering of thresholds is normal with respect...

2017
Hisae Tateishi-Karimata Tatsuya Ohyama Takahiro Muraoka Peter Podbevsek Adam M. Wawro Shigenori Tanaka Shu-ichi Nakano Kazushi Kinbara Janez Plavec Naoki Sugimoto

Oligoethylene glycols are used as crowding agents in experiments that aim to understand the effects of intracellular environments on DNAs. Moreover, DNAs with covalently attached oligoethylene glycols are used as cargo carriers for drug delivery systems. To investigate how oligoethylene glycols interact with DNAs, we incorporated deoxythymidine modified with oligoethylene glycols of different l...

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 1999
M Holčapek H Virelizier J Chamot-Rooke P Jandera C Moulin

A high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (HPLC/MS) method is developed for trace determination of glycols (ethylene glycol, 1,2- and 1,3-propylene glycols, and 2,3-butylene glycol) in water after derivatization with benzoyl chloride. Benzoyl esters of glycols are separated by microcolumn reversed-phase HPLC. Sensitivity and linearity of UV detection at 237 nm is compared with ...

1998
R. L. CUNNINGHAM S. H. GORDON F. C. FELKER K. ESKINS

A dry starch–oil composite was blended with each of three glycols; ethylene, polyethylene, and propylene, and then reacted with isocyanate to produce polyurethane foams. The liquid glycols permitted the dry composite to blend well with the other ingredients in the foam formulations. Infrared spectra confirmed the presence of urethane structures in the composite–glycol foams. Polyethylene glycol...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 1980
J I Clark G B Benedek

Glycols, aldehydes, and acrylamide inhibit the in vitro formation of cold cataracts in calf lenses. The inhibition is reversed when the glycols or the acrylamide are diffused out of the lenses. The inhibition by aldehydes or polacrylamide is irreversible, suggesting that the crosslinking reagents may permanently modify lens structure to prevent the development of lens opacities due to a phase t...

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