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periodate

(pɜːˈraɪəˌdeɪt)
n
(Elements & Compounds) any salt or ester of a periodic acid
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Fe and Mn were analysed colorimetrically using o-phenanthroline and sodium periodate (Jackson 1979) and the values were expressed as oxides.
adopted two-step oxidation method to prepare CNCs: softwood pulp was firstly oxidized by sodium periodate and then further oxidized by sodium chlorite, and finally two-step centrifugation was implemented to give CNCs (diameter/length, 13 nm/120-200 nm) and microfibrils (diameter/length, 120 nm/0.6-1.8 [micro]m) [106].
Wang, "Application of chemometric methods to the simultaneous kinetic spectrophotometric determination of iodate and periodate based on consecutive reactions," Microchemical Journal, vol.
After being deparaffinised and hydrated, the sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HandE) and Masson's trichrome stain to determine the general structure of stomach regions, the periodic acid schiff (PAS) for determinating neutral mucins, glycogen, and other periodate reactive carbohydrates (sialidaselabile, sialomucins and weakly sulphated mucins), alcian blue (pH 2.5) for identifyi ng acidic mucins, alcian blue (pH 2.5)- Periodic acid Schiff (PAS) for differentiating acidic and neutral mucins, combined aldehyde fuchsin- alcian blue (pH 2.5) (AF-AB) for differentiating of acidic mucins with sulphate and carboxyl groups.
Isokinetic relationship for the oxidation of ternary iminodiacetato-chromium(III) complexes by periodate," Chemistry Central Journal, vol.
Gingival samples were immersed in the periodate lysine paraformaldehyde (PLP) fixative consisting of 0.01 M sodium metaperiodate, 0.075 M L-lysine-HCl, 4% paraformaldehyde, and 0.03% phosphate buffer (pH 6.2) for 6h at 4[degrees]C.
Studies on the rate and control of antibody oxidation by periodate. Anal Biochem 1995;231:123-30.
Although F-5 was treated with periodate oxidation, pronase digestion and perchlorite oxidation to degrade carbohydrates, proteins and lignins, respectively, only perchlorite oxidation slightly decreased the intestinal immune system modulating activity of F-5 at only 1 [micro]g/ml, and the activity did not change significantly by other treatments (Fig.
Prior to exposure to the inhibitors, eggs were treated with 0.005% sodium periodate for 2 mm to increase permeability through the extracellular coats of the eggs.
[13] applied sodium periodate oxidation of CNCs for the applications as paper wet strength additive and investigated the effects of reaction conditions on the content of aldehyde groups and yield loss of the as-oxidized CNCs.
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