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    FT-Ir Analysis Essay

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    extract of M. concanensis leaves S. No Peak values Intensity range Intensity Group assignment Functional groups 1 3972.43 0.0086 Unknown 2 3859.33 0.0412 Unknown 3 3805.79 0.0733 Unknown 4 3396.46 0.9280 Medium N-H stretch Amides, alcohols and amines 5 2987.43 0.2450 Medium C-H stretch Alkanes and acids 6 2946.27 0.2810 Medium C-H stretch Alkanes and acids 7 2912.38 0.2040 Medium C-H stretch Alkanes 8 2834.49 0.3170 Weak C-H stretch Aldehydes and acids 9 2524.07 0.0337 Medium O-H…

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    catalyzes the oxidative deamination of amines including: dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin and many others (Kalgutkar et al., 2001). It was determined that there are two isozymes of MAO: MAO-A and MAO-B. MAO-B was found to be located in serotonergic neurons, histaminergic neurons and astrocytes (Saura et al., 1996). MAO-B plays a key role in the central nervous system as it is involved in the protection of neurons from exogenous amines, in ending the actions of amine neurotransmitters and to…

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    What exactly degree can prepared meat lead to colorectal malignancy? Among lethal maladies which humankind has not yet completely figured out how to cure, malignancy is likely a standout amongst the most imposing sicknesses. Conflicting with Helps or different maladies generally spread in nations with low expectations for everyday comforts, growth 's geology is much wide, including both rich and needy nations impartially. Among the variety of distinctive sorts of growth, a standout amongst the…

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    My View Of Life

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    hard not to cry, instead I closed my eyes again and started to think about how great our future was going to be. As a result of more over thinking, I wanted to clear away the sadness of leaving my family behind. I finally had the courage and asked Amine about my dad. “So how do you know my dad?” I asked. “Oh, well your mom and dad went to the same high school as me, and we were all friends.” I bit my lip, and looked outside the window wondering if I should keep asking questions. “Why did you…

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    Enzyme Lab Report

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    components of a daily diet. Currently there are five functional FMO isoforms, FMO1-FMO5, that have been identified in humans. In the adult human liver, FMO3 is the most abundantly expressed FMO. Dietary substrates to which FMO3 binds to include tertiary amines: tyramine, trimethylamine, and nicotine. Carbamates and organophosphates found in agrichemicals are also substrates of FMO3. This isoform of FMO can also metabolize a variety of commonly used drugs including amphetamine, cimetidine,…

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    from vasicine with is found in the leaves of Adhatoda vasica. Specifically, nitro compounds were mixed with vascine in 120°C water for 24 hours and then purified by column chromatography. The final step involved the replacement of an amide with an amine. The result was a 66% yield of benzocaine which is significantly higher than the typical yield of the synthesis of benzocaine from p-toluidine as performed in this experiment. Ding and Chang-Ze describe the synthesis of benzocaine from…

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    Chapter 2 (Cadmium) NG Ka Yan 2.1 Introduction Cadmium(Cd) is toxic which can affect human health at low levels, and it is a carcinogen. Cd cause cancer which is lung, kidney and prostate cancer. Cd leads cancer because of the oxidative stress. Oxidative stress involved the Cd-induced aberrant gene expression, apoptosis and inhibit the DNA damage repair. Besides, Cd trigger the reactive oxygen species (ROS) formations by producing cellular thiol redox imbalance, and that make intracellular…

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    N-benzylidene-4-chloro-2-phenylquinazolin-3-(4H)-amine 6(a-j) A solution of compound 5(a-j) and DIPEA (mole ratio 1: 2) in anhydrous toluene was refluxed for 2 hr. After cooling to room temperature, POCl3 was added and heating was continued for further 4-6 hr. The solution was cooled and diluted with ethyl acetate; organic layer was separated and concentrated to obtain the solid desired compounds, filtered, washed with water, dried in vacuum and recrystallized with carbinol.…

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    AHHHH CHOO-DOEPHEDRINE Although, originally defined as the chemistry of biological structures, organic chemistry has since been redefined to refer specifically to organic (carbon based) molecules. The hydrocarbon is the very basic molecule of organic chemistry and by adding functional groups to the hydrocarbon we can manipulate the properties of the molecule. Through the manipulation of these organic compounds, organic chemistry can be used to chemically synthesise many products such as soaps,…

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    ADHD Stereotypes

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    Attention is the selective focusing and utilization of the brain’s processing resources on a piece of information while simultaneously filtering and ignoring other perceivable information. The amount of time one can maintain this concentration without becoming distracted is known as their attention span. With modern society’s focus on higher education and long work hours, combined with the introduction of smart phones and the internet providing a wealth of available distractions, the ability to…

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