A biogenic substance is a product made by or of life forms. While the term originally was specific to metabolite compounds that had toxic effects on other...
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A biogenic amine is a biogenic substance with one or more amine groups. They are basic nitrogenous compounds formed mainly by decarboxylation of amino...
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discovered in Western Australia. Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered...
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Biotic material (redirect from Biotic substance)
years ago. Earlier physical evidences of life include graphite, a biogenic substance, in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered in southwestern...
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discovered in Western Australia. Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old meta-sedimentary rocks discovered...
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Biological material (redirect from Biological substance)
chemical substance present or produced in a living organism Biomolecule, a molecule present in a living organism Biogenic substance, a chemical substance produced...
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anthocyanins, studied by, among others, Robert Robinson (Nobel Prize 1947) Biogenic substance Pharmacognosy Phytotherapy Chemistry of Natural Compounds Journal...
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Monoamine neurotransmitter (redirect from Biogenic monoamines)
receptor Monoamine oxidase Monoamine transporter Monoamine Hypothesis Biogenic amine Trace amine Monoamine nuclei Biology of depression Mele T, Čarman-Kržan...
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rehydration therapy water cure (therapy) by biological materials (biogenic substances, biomolecules, biotic materials, natural products), including their...
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sandstone in Western Australia. Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered...
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Marine life (section Sediments and biogenic ooze)
sandstone in Western Australia. Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old metasedimentary rocks discovered...
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Corrosion (redirect from Corrosive substance)
hydroxides, other bacteria oxidize sulfur and produce sulfuric acid causing biogenic sulfide corrosion. Concentration cells can form in the deposits of corrosion...
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Biomineralization (redirect from Biogenic minerals)
geologists and mineralogists has been the IMA's decision to exclude biogenic crystalline substances. For example, Lowenstam (1981) stated that "organisms are capable...
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is composed mostly of cupric oxide. Chalk – a rock composed of porous biogenic calcium carbonate. CaCO3 Chrome green – chromic oxide and cobalt oxide...
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safety. They propose projects of regulations aimed to enact control of biogenic amines in food by various strategies, including usage of proper fermentation...
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Mineral (section Biogenic minerals)
beings (biogenic), such as tungsten carbide, urinary calculi, calcium oxalate crystals in plant tissues, and seashells. However, substances with such...
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discovered in Western Australia. Other early physical evidence of a biogenic substance is graphite in 3.7 billion-year-old meta-sedimentary rocks discovered...
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French: ambre gris), ambergrease, or grey amber is a solid, waxy, flammable substance of a dull grey or blackish colour produced in the digestive system of...
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Surfactant (redirect from Surface-active Substance)
alcohol from vegetable oils, by-products of biofuel production, or other biogenic material. Most surfactants are organic compounds with hydrophilic "heads"...
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limited data and a lack of validated diagnostic methods. Histamine, a biogenic amine found in various food products, is frequently implicated as a potential...
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a Schedule I controlled substance by the Convention on Psychotropic Substances and the United States' Controlled Substances Act, and as such it is not...
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of organic compounds in water including: dissolved and suspended biogenic substances from aquatic and terrestrial species persistent organic pollutants...
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among the most important and best-known secondary metabolites, i.e. biogenic substances not directly involved in the normal growth, development, or reproduction...
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analysis is frequently done by isotope ratio mass spectrometry. For biogenic substances in particular, significant variations of isotopes of C, N, and O...
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Polyamine (redirect from Biogenic polyamines)
RAD51 recombinase. Depletion of polyamines sensitizes cells to genotoxic substances such as ionizing radiation and ultraviolet radiation. The effect of polyamines...
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Lisdexamfetamine (category World Anti-Doping Agency prohibited substances)
PMID 21272013. VMAT2 is the CNS vesicular transporter for not only the biogenic amines DA, NE, EPI, 5-HT, and HIS, but likely also for the trace amines...
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spoilage in food products. Biogenic amines are the important markers for food spoilage, therefore, an on-package sensor for biogenic amine detection is crucial...
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large-scale plaster, stone, cast cement, and sheet lead; as well as found biogenic substances such as animal carcasses and sections of fallen tree trunks. Often...
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called particulates and consist of fine dust and soot particles, sea salt, biogenic and volcanogenic sulfates, nitrates, and cloud droplets. Suspensions are...
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respiration, that is used to produce methane gas by anaerobic digestion. Biogenic methane is used as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, however,...
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