What's the difference between cyanaurate and cyanurate?
Cyanaurate
Definition:
(n.) See Aurocyanide.
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Cyanurate
Definition:
(n.) A salt of cyanuric acid.
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(1) Conditions for the optimal use of cyanuric chloride-activated (CCA) paper in Southern transfer hybridization experiments of genomic DNA were investigated.
(2) Allobarbital induced the microsomal drug-metabolising enzymes while secobarbital had only a weak effect and alclophenac and triallyl cyanurate had no effect at all.
(3) DNA encoding the catabolism of the s-triazines ammelide and cyanuric acid was cloned from Pseudomonas sp.
(4) Ten sensitizing chemicals (oxazolone, picryl chloride, 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene, benzocaine, cinnamic aldehyde, 2,4,-dinitrothiocyanobenzene, p-nitrosodimethylaniline, formaldehyde, p-phenylenediamine and cyanuric chloride) and equal concentrations of sodium lauryl sulphate were examined in a guinea pig local lymph node assay.
(5) The effect of cyanuric acid increased as the concentration of chlorine decreased, a fact of significance from a public health view.
(6) The purified uricase (urate: oxygen oxidoreductase, EC 1.7.3.3) from Candida utilis was modified to varying degrees with monomethoxypolyethylene glycol (PEG) of different molecular weights using cyanuric chloride as the coupling reagent.
(7) It is demonstrated that the reaction of a pancreatic inhibitor and cyanuric chloride-activated dextran proceeds for OH groups of tyrosine residues and for-epsilon-NH2 groups of lysine residues.
(8) Cyanuric acid (1 mol) was converted stoichiometrically into 1.0 mol of CO2 and 1.1 mol of biuret, which was conclusively identified.
(9) Immobilization of pronase E and P was performed on sylochrome modified by gamma-aminopropyltrietoxysilane using cyanuric chloride, 2,4--toluylenediisocyanate, glutaric aldehyde and also on sylochrome by means of titanium tetrachloride.
(10) The analysis of kinetics of the enzyme carrier coupling shows that at 22 degrees C the immobilization time on the surface of organo-silicas activated with cyanuric chloride and maleic anhydride is 70 and 35 min, respectively.
(11) The methods are suggested for immobilizing trypsin on the organo-silica surface by means of cyanuric chloride and maleic anhydride.
(12) Preparations of papain immobilized by organosilica have been studied for their physicochemical properties as well kinetics of the papain immobilization by amino-organosilica activated by cyanuric chloride.
(13) As a result of occasional water discolouration, the hydrotherapy pool of a large teaching hospital was monitored for free and combined chlorine, alkalinity, calcium hardness, total dissolved solids and cyanuric acid levels together with bacteriological analysis.
(14) The ligand was activated at the 6-(N-methylamino)-6-deoxy-D-galactose residue by reaction with cyanuric chloride.
(15) Hexamethylmelamine (HXM) is one of the substituted melamines derived from cyanuric chloride [1].
(16) In the present work, the stability of the drug-support linkage was increased by use of cross-linked polyvinyl alcohol as the support and cyanuric chloride or a diazonium salt for attachment of the drug.
(17) To this end, tyraminyl cellobiose (TC) was coupled to amino groups of AG by means of cyanuric chloride.
(18) At the time points examined, there was no evidence of monosodium cyanurate-induced chromosomal aberrations in rat bone marrow cells.
(19) The alkylation of cyanuric acid with 12 in the presence of base provided the N-alkylated materials 13, which were hydrogenated to provide 2a-c.
(20) Decalcification with EDTA did not affect the staining for ACP activity in bones treated with cyanuric chloride.