123-95-5Relevant articles and documents
Investigations of cylindrical reaction cavities from ordered phases of alkyl alkanoates and their influence on some Norrish-Yang and photo-fries reactions
Baldvins, Jon E.,Cui, Changxing,Weiss, Richard G.
, p. 726 - 734 (1996)
The Norrish-Yang photochemistry of three isomeric p-alkyl alkanophenones (p-propyl nonadecanophenone, p-pentyl heptadecanophenone and p-octyl tetradecanophenone) and the photo-Fries reactions of 2-naphthyl myristate have been investigated in the ordered (layered) phases of three isomeric alkyl alkanoates. Comparisons of photoproduct selectivity for irradiation of one substrate in the isotropic and ordered phases of one host ester provide information concerning the influence of the cylindrically shaped reaction cavities on the relative motions and conformational changes necessary to convert the reactants to products. Comparisons of photoproduct distributions from one substrate in comparable phases of two or more esters provide details concerning the "wall stiffness" and importance of functional group interactions of the reaction cavities. Finally, comparisons using one substrate and two ordered phases of the same ester indicate the role of wall stiffness on photoproduct selectivity. The results show that the course of the photochemical reactions can be controlled effectively within the ordered media and provide an indication of how to design and select ordered media to effect other photochemical transformations selectively.
Nerbonne,Weiss
, p. 402,403 (1979)
Development and Validation of a Novel Free Fatty Acid Butyl Ester Gas Chromatography Method for the Determination of Free Fatty Acids in Dairy Products
Mannion, David T.,Furey, Ambrose,Kilcawley, Kieran N.
, p. 499 - 506 (2019/01/08)
Accurate quantification of free fatty acids in dairy products is important for both product quality control and legislative purposes. In this study, a novel fatty acid butyl ester method was developed, where extracted free fatty acids are converted to butyl esters prior to gas chromatography with flame ionization detection. The method was comprehensively validated to establish linearity (20-700 mg/L; R2 > 0.9964), limits of detection (5-8 mg/L), limits of quantification (15-20 mg/L), accuracy (1.6-5.4% relative error), interday precision (4.4-5.3% relative standard deviation), and intraday precision (0.9-5.6% relative standard deviation) for each individual free fatty acid. A total of 17 dairy samples were analyzed, covering diverse sample matrices, fat content, and degrees of lipolysis. The method was compared to direct on-column injection and fatty acid methyl ester methods and overcomes limitations associated with these methods, such as either column-phase absorption or deterioration, accurate quantification of short-chain free fatty acids, and underestimation of polyunsaturated free fatty acid.
USE OF ENDOCANNABINOID-LIKE COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING CNS DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS
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Paragraph 0114-0116, (2017/09/12)
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