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Surfactants are
chemical compounds that
decrease the
surface tension or
interfacial tension between two liquids, a
liquid and a gas, or a
liquid and a...
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broad sense), "saccharide", "ose", "glucide", "hydrate of carbon" or "
polyhydroxy compounds with
aldehyde or ketone". Some of
these terms,
especially "carbohydrate"...
- "Biorefining
Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) by
Enterobacter cloacae and its
Polyhydroxy Butyrate (PHB)
Production Ability".
Industrial Biotechnology. 17 (2):...
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bioflavonoid have also been more
loosely used to
describe non-ketone
polyhydroxy polyphenol compounds,
which are more
specifically termed flavanoids....
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colour due to the
presence of a
complex closely resembling water-soluble
polyhydroxy-anthraquinones,
collectively called lac dye.
Apart from
their usage in...
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organic chemistry, phenols,
sometimes called phenolics, are a
class of
chemical compounds consisting of one or more
hydroxyl groups (−OH)
bonded directly...
- stings.
Leaves of the
potato plant contain calystegines, a
group of
polyhydroxy alkaloids,
which are toxic. The
larva of A.
atropos feeding on potato...
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tartaric acid, and
citric acid), beta
hydroxy acids (salicylic acid),
polyhydroxy acids (lactobionic acid, gluconolactone, and galactose) or
enzymes (trypsin...
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Organic Syntheses.
Retrieved 2023-01-28. Leston, Gerd (2000-12-04), "(
Polyhydroxy)benzenes", in John
Wiley & Sons, Inc. (ed.), Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia...
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first bioplastic company,
called Marlborough Biopolymers,
which made
polyhydroxy butyrate; Dame
Anita Rod**** of The Body Shop, who
worked with Friends...