- A
chaotropic agent is a
molecule in
water solution that can
disrupt the
hydrogen bonding network between water molecules (i.e.
exerts chaotropic activity)...
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known to
stress cellular systems (including
benzene and toluene) can
chaotropically disorder macromolecules and
induce a chaotrope-stress
response in microbial...
- salt
formed when
acidic iodides react with
sodium hydroxide. It is a
chaotropic salt.
Sodium iodide, as well as pot****ium iodide, is
commonly used to...
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nucleic acid
methods emplo**** today, it was
known that in the
presence of
chaotropic agents, such as
sodium iodide or
sodium perchlorate, DNA
binds to silica...
- } (
chaotropic) (This is a
partial listing; many more
salts have been studied.) The
order of
cations is
usually given as (
chaotropic...
- Breslow, R.; Guo, T. (1990). "Surface
tension measurements show that
chaotropic salting-in
denaturants are not just water-structure breakers". Proceedings...
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Lysis in the
laboratory may be
affected by
enzymes or
detergents or
other chaotropic agents.
Mechanical disruption of cell membranes, as by
repeated freezing...
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added to a
column containing a
silica gel or
silica beads and
chaotropic salts. The
chaotropic salts disrupt the
hydrogen bonding between strands and facilitate...
- It is
believed that the
beneficial effect of
LiOAc is
caused by its
chaotropic effect;
denaturing DNA, RNA and proteins. Lide,
David R. (1998). Handbook...
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Guanidinium chloride or
guanidine hydrochloride,
usually abbreviated GdmCl and
sometimes GdnHCl or GuHCl, is the
hydrochloride salt of guanidine. Guanidinium...