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Hydrolysis yields the octanoic acid salt (the surfactant) and 1-octanol (the cosurfactant).
The other ingredient in the system is octanoic acid octyl ester, which acts as 'substrate' for the creation of new structural components.
Octanoic acid was shown to be able to stimulate metabolic activity during hypothermic perfusion and this might be detrimental.
The published yields are generally excellent as is the case with the production of benzoic acid and octanoic acid:
The octanoic acid content of PPF was found to influence the results of preservation in five-day storage.
The Oakes patent claimed a peroxyacid antimicrobial composition containing peracetic, peroctanoic and octanoic acids.
Neem oil, Octanoic acid and copper salt solutions, and various concentrations of Chlorothalonil are all recommended fungicides, as well.
Additionally, the Inspexx products contained peroctanoic acid and octanoic acid, whereas FMC-323 did not.
Caprylic acid is the common name for the eight-carbon saturated fatty acid known by the systematic name octanoic acid.
A simple, rapid and reproducible two step method for the extraction and purification of the immunoglobulin fraction from egg yolk using octanoic acid is described.
Chemical names are octanoic acid and 8:0. Occurs in ruminant milk fat and in coconut oil and palm kernel oil.
The precursor to lipoic acid, octanoic acid, is made via fatty acid biosynthesis in the form of octanoyl-acyl carrier protein.
The equation below represents the ECF route with hydrofluoric acid reacting with octanoic acid chloride.
Following its oral administration, 13C octanoic acid is absorbed from the intestine, metabolised by the liver and the 13C label excreted in the CO2 of breath.
In E.coli, lipoic acid can be synthesized from octanoic acid or supplied extracellularly and incorporated into proteins via the lipoylation reaction catalyzed by lipoyl-protein ligases.
The Swiss experiment used an original concentration of 50mM of the sodium salt; when equilibrium had been reached 18mM of 'fresh' octanoic acid salt had been produced.
Lipoic acid (LA), also known as α-lipoic acid and alpha lipoic acid (ALA) and thioctic acid is an organosulfur compound derived from octanoic acid.
Most endogenously produced RLA is not "free" because octanoic acid, the precursor to RLA, is bound to the enzyme complexes prior to enzymatic insertion of the sulfur atoms.
Whip scorpions have no poison glands, but they do have glands near the rear of their abdomen that can spray a combination of acetic acid and octanoic acid when they are bothered.
It has been observed that Malonyl-CoA inhibits palmitic acid oxidation in isolated mitochondria, but that it has little or no effect on the oxidation of octanoic acid (C8, Saturated).
Long-chain fatty acids cannot cross the blood-brain barrier and so cannot be used as fuel by the cells of the central nervous system; but medium-chain fatty acids octanoic acid and heptanoic acid can be used, in addition to glucose and ketone bodies.
Both octanoic acid and oleic acid stimulated oxygen consumption to a similar degree during hypothermic perfusion suggesting that the detrimental effect of octanoic acid was due to direct metabolic stimulation rather than uncoupling of oxidatative phosphorylation.
Sometimes Brettanomyces already present in a wine that has been inoculated with Saccharomyces cerevisiae will out compete the Saccharomyces strain for nutrients and even inhibit it due to the high levels of acetic acid, decanoic acid and octanoic acid that many strains of Brettanomyces can produce.