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(e.g., controlled pore glass); but routine applications were hampered due to the need of manipulation under biosafety conditions. New trends (including the concepts of green analytical chemistry) have driven the research to new, safe and economic materials that fulfill the requirements of SPE ...
The definition, determination methods of proanthocyanidin from grape seed and their problems were analyzed. The character, safety, extraction methods of proanthocyanidin were also introduced in this paper. Besides, the development foreground of uniform determination method of proanthocyanidin was illustrated....
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Definition , Extraction 11 , and Validation of Pore Structures in Porous Materials. In: Bremer, P.-T., Hotz, I., 12 Pascucci, V., Peikert, R. (Eds.), Topological Methods in Data Analysis and 13 Visualization III. Springer, pp. 235-248....
1. Chemistry a. A substance in which another substance is dissolved, forming a solution. b. A substance, usually a liquid, capable of dissolving another substance. 2. Something that solves or explains. [French, from Latin solvēns, solvent-, present participle of solvere, to loosen; see ...
AOAC 2011.25 method enables the quantification of most of the dietary fiber (DF) components according to the definition proposed by Codex Alimentarius. Thi... EDC Tobaruela,ADO Santos,LBD Almeida-Muradian,... - 《Food Chemistry》 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 Lipid Profile of Obese Albino Rat afte...
The use of supercritical fluid extraction (SFE) as an extraction technique is related to the unique properties of the supercritical fluid. These fluids have a low viscosity, high diffusion coefficients, low toxicity, and low flammability, all clearly superior to the organic solvents used in SPE ex...
Anyakora, in Advances in Clinical Chemistry, 2016 10 Liquid–Liquid Extraction Several extraction methods have been explored. Liquid–liquid extraction is time consuming and labor intensive. Due to the inherent hydrophobicity of PAH, extraction with organic solvents may pollute the environment with ...
Biology, chemistry, and physics, among other natural science disciplines, offer important insights into the material effects spurred by extractive practices of various kinds. From measures of toxicity to models of ecological breakdown and precarity, knowledge produced by these disciplines often constitutes...