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Synthesis of the naturally occurring cyclopropenoids malvalic and sterculic acidsKray, William David 20 August 1965 (has links)
The two naturally occurring cyclopropene fatty acids, sterculic
and malvalic, have been synthesized. The cyclopropene ring was
made by inserting a methylene unit into an acetylenic linkage.
The synthesis of methyl sterculate was repeated using diethyl
aluminum chloride, diazomethane, and methyl stearolate.
Methyl malvalate was totally synthesized. Diethyl malonate
was condensed with 1, 5-dibromopentane to give 7-bromoheptanoic
acid. 1-Decyne was reacted with 7-bromoheptanoic acid to give
7-heptadecynoic acid. 7-Heptadecynoic acid was esterified with
diazomethane. The cyclopropene ring was generated using diethyl
aluminum chloride and diazomethane.
The reaction worked very well and in most cases the yields
exceeded 50 percent. / Graduation date: 1966
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Biosynthetic studies on the polyketide metabolitesHanda, Sandeep January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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Studies of dietary intake levels and effects of TFA on human blood lipid and lipoprotein concentrationsSchenker, Sarah January 1999 (has links)
No description available.
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The effect of high hydrostatic pressure on Escherichia coli membrane structure and functionCasadei, Maria Aurelia January 1999 (has links)
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Studies on mycobacterial glycolipids and inhibitors of mycolic acid biosynthesisColvine, James Ronald Lindsay January 1998 (has links)
No description available.
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Effect of different herbicide classes on lipid metabolismAbulnaja, Khalid Omar January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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Electrical properties of Langmuir monolayers and deposited Langmuir-Blodgett filmsOliveira Junior, Osvaldo Novais de January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
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The use of nematodes as a replacement for Artemia and rotifers in the aquaculture industryFisher, Christina January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
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Energetics and maturation : tracking physiological changes through the maturation cycle of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus L.)McPherson, Lindsay Rhona January 2010 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the link between condition, defined as the magnitude of fat reserves, and maturation in two sub-populations of Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus L.). Histological, fatty acid (FA), univariate and multivariate analyses were used in a multi-scale approach to elucidate the relationship between body fat and maturity. Furthermore, the accuracy of commonly used proxies of condition and maturity was tested. No evidence was found to support the hypothesis that a threshold of fat must be exceeded for first maturation to occur; however, a size threshold was observed. During maturation, herring may be capable of both selectively incorporating certain FA into the ovary and also of synthesising FA within the ovary itself. Mesenteric fat was highly dynamic during maturation and likely plays a role in gonad development. Commonly used morphometric condition indices were not related to mesenteric fat and the relationship between morphometric indices and other more direct indices was dependent on maturity stage. Macroscopic maturity staging was unreliable and errors led to an under-estimation of the herring spawning stock biomass of up to 26%. A gonadosomatic index was validated which was able to discern between immature, mature and recovering fish more accurately than macroscopic staging. Few differences were found between North Sea autumn-spawning (NSAS) and Norwegian spring-spawning (NSS) herring in this study. The FA profiles of both sub-populations were similar over the maturity cycle and the effects of length and maturity stage on mesenteric fat were analogous for both populations. A photoperiod cue of first maturation was found for Atlantic herring. However, this cue differed between the subpopulations, with NSAS herring maturation being triggered by the spring equinox and NSS herring maturation being triggered later. A multi-scale approach was successfully employed to demonstrate that there is an intrinsic link between fat reserves and maturity in herring.
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The effect of light on acetate metaboloism in Chlorella pyrenoidosa.January 1974 (has links)
Ka-leung Kan. / Thesis (M.Sc.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong. / Bibliography: leaves 80-94.
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