One step catalytic conversion of cellulose to sustainable chemicals utilizing cooperative ionic liquid pairs
A 100% conversion of cellulose to industrially useful chemicals is, for the first time, achieved in a single pot reaction by the use of cooperative ionic liquid pairs for combined dissolution and catalytic degradation of cellulose, which overcomes the long intrinsic phase problem in the conversion of biomass to chemicals.
Long, Jinxing,Guo, Bin,Li, Xuehui,Jiang, Yanbin,Wang, Furong,Tsang, Shik Chi,Wang, Lefu,Yu, Kai Man K.
supporting information; experimental part
p. 2334 - 2338
(2011/10/12)
Methods of inhibiting the advanced glycosylation of proteins using tetramic and tetronic acids and compositions therefor
The present invention relates to compositions and methods for inhibiting nonenzymatic cross-linking (protein aging). Accordingly, a composition is disclosed which comprises substituted or unsubstituted tetramic and tetronic acids capable of inhibiting the formation of advanced glycosylation endproducts of target proteins by reacting with a carbonyl moiety of an early glycosylation product of such target proteins formed by their initial glycosylation. The method comprises contacting the target protein with the composition. Both industrial and therapeutic applications for the invention are envisioned, as food spoilage and animal protein aging can be treated.
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(2008/06/13)
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