propylamine

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propylamine

(ˈprəʊpɪləmiːn)
n
(Elements & Compounds) an isomeric amine of propyl
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The 3' propylamine group on both the probe and target strands was used for labeling with the electroactive FcCA tags.
AdoMet acts as methyl donor to DNA, RNA, proteins and small molecules, as a propylamine donor in the synthesis of the polyamines (PAs).
In previous studies [21-23] on kukersite oil shale kerogen swelling in single solvents it was observed that the maximum swelling occurred in high electron donor number (EDN) solvents such as propylamine and 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone (NMP).
In the literature, we can find descriptions of a variety of these, i.e., donors with higher levels of NO release without being photosensitive or releasing cyanide: for example, Rut-bpy (Cis-[Ru[(bpy).sub.2](S[O.sub.3])(NO)]P[F.sub.6]) (29) and/or donors with protection against hydrogen peroxide-mediated cytotoxicity diethylamine (DEA/NO) and propylamine propylamine (PAPA/NO) (30).
In this study, we designed and synthesized a new type of halogen-free P-, N-, Si-containing flame retardant, namely, N-(P,P,-diphenyl) phosphorus-based-(3triethoxysilicon) propylamine (DPTP), and applied it to RPUF.
The utilization of a higher number of propylamine groups correlates with the lower levels of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in Pso lesions explaining this well-known phenomenon.
In an experiment by Idrees et al (44) NO donors decreased [14C] methyl tetrahydrofolate incorporation into protein; and homocysteine reduced the effectiveness of PAPA-NONOate (propylamine prompylamine NONOate) as an inhibitor of de novo purine nucleotide synthesis.
Herbicide and plant materials: Glyphosateiso propylamine (Sentry, 41.0% (w/v) was purchased as standardfrom CP manufacturing Pvt.
1 and 2, is that for Dictyonema oil shale, the highest swelling extents can be seen in specifically interacting solvents (in hydrogen bonding solvents with high EDN values, such as pyridine, NMP, tetrahydrofuran, propylamine), and this emphasizes the concern regarding the use of regular-solution based approaches.
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