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purified and product
Many of these techniques are identical to those carried out under high performance liquid chromatography, however use of FPLC techniques are typically for preparing large scale batches of a purified product.
They can be purified and isolated from other product activities by several techniques.
The product is purified by recrystallization.
In the U. S. the only approved antivenom for pit viper ( rattlesnake, copperhead and water moccasin ) snakebite is based on a purified product made in sheep known as CroFab.
If you note the white purified camphor on the cold finger, and the dark-brown crude product.
After expression of the gene product, the purification of the protein is required ; but since the vector is introduced to a host cell, the protein of interest should be purified from the proteins of the host cell.
Health Canada defines the term as " a product isolated or purified from foods that is generally sold in medicinal forms not usually associated with food.
Since the term was coined by Dr. DeFelice, its meaning has been modified by Health Canada which defines nutraceutical as: a product isolated or purified from foods, and generally sold in medicinal forms not usually associated with food and demonstrated to have a physiological benefit or provide protection against chronic disease.
Purification steps always lower the yield and the reported yields usually refer to the yield of the final purified product.
It is a highly purified, pasteurized and nanofiltered plasma-derived C1 esterase inhibitor product ; it has been approved for routine prophylaxis against angioedema attacks in adolescent and adult patients with HAE.
As a consequence, the host animals or plants then make the pharmaceutical product in large quantity, which can then be purified and used as a drug product.
The crude material is washed with the solvent and filtered away, leaving the purified product in solid form and any impurities in solution.
Both the PCR product containing the mammalian gene with the new restriction sites and the destination plasmid are subjected to restriction digestion, and the digest products are purified by gel electrophoresis.
Once the process is complete, the antibiotic must be extracted and purified to a crystalline product.

purified and was
Previously purified chlorine was subsequently admitted and the exchange was allowed to take place.
On Feb. 12, 1959, purified corticotropin ( ACTH Gel ), 20 units daily intramuscularly, was started but had to be discontinued 3 weeks later because of excessive fluid retention.
Substance Z, an active urinary peptide, was purified by extraction in organic solvents and repeated column chromatography ; ;
According to Bibliotheca, Alcmene went with Amphitryon to Thebes, where he was purified by Creon for accidentally killing Electryon.
A 22 milligram batch of berkelium-249 was prepared during a 250-day irradiation period and then purified for a further 90 days at Oak Ridge in 2009.
Ben Franklin's mother, Abiah Folger, was born into a Puritan family among those that fled to Massachusetts to establish a purified Congregationalist Christianity in New England, when King Charles I of England began persecuting Puritans.
The home was then purified with holy water to ensure they never came back.
The first DNA ligase was purified and characterized in 1967.
In 1901, Jokichi Takamine patented a purified adrenal extract, and called it " adrenalin ", which was trademarked by Parke, Davis & Co in the U. S. In the belief that Abel's extract was the same as Takamine's, a belief since disputed, epinepherine became the generic name in the U. S. The British Approved Name and European Pharmacopoeia term for this chemical is adrenaline and is indeed now one of the few differences between the INN and BAN systems of names.
Eka-caesium was discovered in 1939 by Marguerite Perey of the Curie Institute in Paris, France when she purified a sample of actinium-227 which had been reported to have a decay energy of 220 keV.
He set times and places for this mourning, and ordered that each family perform such observances within their own private walls, and that the mourning should be complete within a month ; following the completion of these mourning rituals, the entire city was purified of its blood-guilt in the deaths.
The tradition of diglossia, the simultaneous existence of vernacular and archaizing written forms of Greek, was renewed in the modern era in the form of a polarization between two competing varieties: Dimotiki, the vernacular form of Modern Greek proper, and Katharevousa, meaning ' purified ', an imitation of classical Greek, which was developed in the early 19th century and used for literary, juridic, administrative and scientific purposes in the newly formed modern Greek state.
This helium-nitrogen mixture was injected and stored in the Cliffside gas field until needed, when it then was further purified.
Gelatin was sold in sheets and had to be purified, which was very time-consuming.
The fractional crystallization purification of lanthanum as the double ammonium nitrate was sufficiently rapid and efficient, that lanthanum purified in this manner was not expensive.
Morphine was the first active principle purified from a plant source and is one of at least 50 alkaloids of several different types present in opium, poppy straw concentrate, and other poppy derivatives.
The first commercial use of purified neodymium was in glass coloration, starting with experiments by Leo Moser in November 1927.
During this period, the portrayal of opium in literature became squalid and violent, British opium trade was largely supplanted by domestic Chinese production, purified morphine and heroin became widely available for injection, and patent medicines containing opiates reached a peak of popularity.

purified and stored
It is highly sustainable to use stored water in place of purified water for activities such as irrigation and flushing toilets.
Rice and other offerings cooked on the sacred fire are stored in a box made of Japanese cypress, then purified at the Haraedo immediately in front of the Imibiyaden before being offered to the kami.
The chloride ions are oxidised to chlorine gas at the anode, which is collected, purified and stored.
On this day the weapons of the soldiers were ritually purified and stored for winter.
He stored milk from Darbha grass and purified it with mantras in a pot so that Lakshmi would inhabit it.

purified and at
Because the process takes advantage of the nonlinearity of the isotherms, a larger column feed can be separated on a given column with the purified components recovered at significantly higher concentrations.
The device used in distillation, sometimes referred to as a still, consists at a minimum of a reboiler or pot in which the source material is heated, a condenser in which the heated vapour is cooled back to the liquid state, and a receiver in which the concentrated or purified liquid, called the distillate, is collected.
After preparation of the raw material, i. e., reducing crosslinkages between collagen components and removing some of the impurities such as fat and salts, partially purified collagen is converted into gelatin by extraction with either water or acid solutions at appropriate temperatures.
Ferrocene can be sublimed in air at over 100 ° C with no decomposition ; metallocenes are generally purified by vacuum sublimation.
She was purified from this action by Priam, and in exchange she fought for him and killed many, including Machaon ( according to Pausanias, Machaon was killed by Eurypylus ), and according to another version, Achilles himself, who was resurrected at the request of Thetis.
Another monopropellant is hydrogen peroxide, which, when purified to 90 % or higher concentration, is self-decomposing at high temperatures or when a catalyst is present.
The melting point of ice at 1 atmosphere of pressure is very close The melting point of purified water has been measured as 0. 002519 ± 0. 000002 ° C, see
The extramitochondrial localization of cytochrome c was shown to be specific as it was completed abolished upon adsorption of the primary antibody with the purified cytochrome c. The presence of cytochrome-c outside of mitochondria at specific location under normal physiological conditions raises important questions concerning its cellular function and translocation mechanism.
Malherbe's two most important disciples were François Maynard and Racan ; Claude Favre de Vaugelas is credited with having purified French diction at about the same time.
Because the process takes advantage of the nonlinearity of the isotherms, a larger column feed can be separated on a given column with the purified components recovered at significantly higher concentration.
Tobias Churton, Professor of Western Esotericism at the University of Exeter, states that " the Hermetic tradition was both moderate and flexible, offering a tolerant philosophical religion, a religion of the ( omnipresent ) mind, a purified perception of God, the cosmos, and the self, and much positive encouragement for the spiritual seeker, all of which the student could take anywhere ".
The content is mixed with purified water to produce a satisfactory level of alcohol content before being transferred to age in charred oak barrels for at least one year.
Plant growth in space is looked at as a possible method of providing food, oxygen, purified water, and carbon dioxide removal for long-term human habitation in space.
He was purified at the time of fusion like pure gold.
The first International Reference Preparation ( or IRP ) of human Prolactin for Immunoassay was established in 1978 ( 75 / 504 1st IRP for human Prolactin ) at a time when purified human prolactin was in short supply.
The purified rabbit IgG antivenom was developed in 1981 through a team effort led by Dr Struan Sutherland, head of immunology at the Australian Commonwealth Serum Laboratories in Melbourne.
* Dissolve ingredients in purified water and because the sugar decreases the solubilizing properties of water, it is added generally at the end.
' There can be no exact date for the discovery of the " free association " method ... it evolved very gradually between 1892 and 1895, becoming steadily refined and purified from the adjuvants-hypnosis, suggestion, pressing, and questioning-that accompanied it at its inception '.
The essential oil is carried off at a temperature of between 100 ° and 160 ° C, leaving fluid rosin, which is run off through a tap at the bottom of the still, and purified by passing through straining wadding.
This view was based on analysis of purified complexes of RNA polymerase stalled at initiation and at elongation.

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