Element or compound that loses (or "donates") an electron to another chemical species in a redox chemical reaction; losing electrons,oxidized,"reduces" (are "oxidized" by) oxidizers (oxidizing agents)
Efficient elution of specific phages is possible by adding reducingagents.
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This effect was reversed by addition of the reducingagents beta-mercaptoethanol and glutathione.
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These entities lacked reactivity to ubiquitin and were partially dissociated by reducingagents.
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The reducingagents available are zinc, sulphurous acid, or sulphureted hydrogen.
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Molybdates are easily reduced, with the production of coloured solutions, by most reducingagents.
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Furthermore, reducingagents were shown to decrease its sugar binding activity and abolish its haemagglutination.
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Neutralization methods Normal solutions, acid and alkali oxidizing agents reducingagents Notebooks, sample pages of
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Combining oxidizing agent with reducingagents releases heat.
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By the action of reducingagents the insoluble blue indigo is converted into a soluble white indigo.
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Reduction of the two disulfide bonds in tetanus toxin with both chemical and proteinaceous reducingagents was studied.
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Modification of Cat-1a was hindered when reducingagents or singlet oxygen scavengers were present in the photosensitization reaction.
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Additionally, efforts are made to utilize other reducingagents with different functions for the further enhancement of device performance.
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But the nitric acid derivatives of cellulose are not capable of conversion by reducingagents into similar amido compounds.
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The most often reported acetaldehyde adduct is the reduced adduct prepared in vitro in the presence of strong reducingagents.
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The General Chemical segment is involved in the manufacturing and sale of detergents, refrigerating mediums, smock reducingagents, fertilizers, caprolactam.
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Very abundant in all organisms, Prxs are produced as diverse isoforms characterized by different catalytic mechanisms and various thiol-containing reducingagents.