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An Fe (Iii) - Initiated Oxidase Reaction With Ferroxidase-Ii, Glenn Alexander Hegamyer
An Fe (Iii) - Initiated Oxidase Reaction With Ferroxidase-Ii, Glenn Alexander Hegamyer
Master's Theses
A reaction involving iron as an intermediary electron carrier for the coupling of electron transfer from an endogenous substrate to ferroxidase-I has been proposed.
The enzymic nature of the reacti on has been established and studies with iron chelating agents have demonstrated the involvement of Fe(III). The kinetic parameters of ferroxidase-11 with Fe (lll) were found to be quite similar to those previously established for Fe(Il). The participation by the copper associated with ferroxi dase-11 was ascertained by use of the copper chelating agent, diethyl -di thio-carbamate .
A variety of substances normally found in blood were surveyed as possible …
A Study Of Some Tetraarylborate-Pvc Membrane Electrodes, Boonrod Hirunmitnakon
A Study Of Some Tetraarylborate-Pvc Membrane Electrodes, Boonrod Hirunmitnakon
Master's Theses
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The Synthesis Of Some Potential Antimalarials : The 3-(4- Choloropheny1) -5, 7- Dichloronaphthylaminoalcohols, Dwight Allen Shamblee
The Synthesis Of Some Potential Antimalarials : The 3-(4- Choloropheny1) -5, 7- Dichloronaphthylaminoalcohols, Dwight Allen Shamblee
Master's Theses
A new scheme is presented for the preparation of 3~(4-chlorophenyl)-5,7-dichloro-l-methylnaphthalene, from which, four derivatives, 3~(4-chlorophenyl)-~-di(n-butyl)aminomethyl~5,7-dichloro-l-naphthalene-methanol hydrochloride, 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-5,7-dichloro-~-(2-piperidyl)-1-naphthalenemethanol acetate, l-[3-(4-chlorophenyl)-5,77dichloro-lnaphthyl]-3-di(n-butyl)aminopropanol hydrochloride, and 1-[3-(4-chlorophenyl)-5, 7-dichloro-l-naph,thyl]-2-(2-piperidyl) ethanol hydrochloride, were prepared. These four derivatives were submitted to Walter Reed Army Institute of Research for. the determination of their potential as antimalarial agents.