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sodium succinate anhydrous
Known as:
Butanedioic Acid Disodium Salt
, Disodium Butanedioate
, Disodium Succinate
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2019
2019
Nanofiltration of Succinic Acid in Strong Alkaline Conditions
Klaus Schlackl
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Richard Herchl
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W. Samhaber
Membranes
2019
Corpus ID: 207938977
Nanofiltration is considered to be an appropriate separation technique in the production of bio-based materials. For the…
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2014
2014
Antioxidant effects of pH-regulating agents on the thermal deterioration of vegetable oils.
Y. Endo
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Y. Yamadera
,
Takayuki Tsukui
Journal of Oleo Science
2014
Corpus ID: 7086561
pH-Regulating agents, such as sodium tartrate, disodium succinate, and trisodium citrate, were investigated for their antioxidant…
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2010
2010
Calorimetric and diffractometric evidence for the sequential crystallization of buffer components and the consequential pH swing in frozen solutions.
Prakash Sundaramurthi
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E. Shalaev
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R. Suryanarayanan
Journal of Physical Chemistry B
2010
Corpus ID: 24177908
Sequential crystallization of succinate buffer components in the frozen solution has been studied by differential scanning…
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2008
2008
Memory-improving effect of formulation-MSS by activation of hippocampal MAPK/ERK signaling pathway in rats.
Sang Won Kim
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N. Ha
,
Kyung In Kim
,
J. Park
,
Yong Heun Lee
BMB Reports
2008
Corpus ID: 7570294
MSS, a comprising mixture of maesil (Prunus mume Sieb. et Zucc) concentrate, disodium succinate and Span80 (3.6:4.6 :1 ratio…
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2005
2005
Salt stress induction of glutamyl endopeptidase biosynthesis in Bacillus intermedius.
L. Gabdrakhmanova
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I. Vishniakov
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M. Sharipova
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N. Balaban
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S. Kostrov
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I. Leshchinskaya
Microbiology Research
2005
Corpus ID: 30348359
2004
2004
Influence of substrate composition and flow rate on growth of Azospirillum brasilense Cd in a co-culture with 3 sorghum rhizobacteria.
D. Lippi
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M. R. De Paolis
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E. Di Mattia
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T. Pietrosanti
,
I. Cacciari
Canadian Journal of Microbiology (print)
2004
Corpus ID: 19359143
The ability of Azospirillum brasilense Cd to colonize the niche occupied by 3 bacterial strains previously isolated from sorghum…
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2000
2000
First Report of Oleander Leaf Scorch Caused by Xylella fastidiosa in Florida.
R. L. Wichman
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D. Hopkins
,
T. Wichman
Plant Disease
2000
Corpus ID: 73487667
During the spring of 1998, mature oleanders (Nerium oleander L.), pruned to form a 2-m-high hedge along an interstate highway in…
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1998
1998
Kinetic Isotope Effects for Dialkylglycine Decarboxylase via a High-Precision Continuous-Flow Method
Xianzhi Zhou
,
M. Toney
1998
Corpus ID: 95709308
Dialkylglycine decarboxylase (DGD) is an unusual pyridoxal phosphate dependent enzyme that catalyzes the oxidative…
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1966
1966
Delayed Lactose Fermentation by Enterobacteriaceae
R. Goodman
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M. J. Pickett
Journal of Bacteriology
1966
Corpus ID: 7681785
Goodman, R. E. (University of California, Los Angeles), and M. J. Pickett. Delayed lactose fermentation by Enterobacteriaceae. J…
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1950
1950
Clinical evaluation of disodium succinate, including a report on its ineffectiveness in two cases of severe barbiturate poisoning and some toxicologic notes on other succinate salts.
M. Zuckerbrod
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I. Graef
Annals of Internal Medicine
1950
Corpus ID: 27197099
Excerpt The significance of succinic acid in biologic oxidation and reduction is not fully understood. That it may be important…
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