Search for dissertations about: "Ethyl alcohol"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the words Ethyl alcohol.
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1. Lipase chemoselectivity - kinetics and applications
Abstract : A chemoselective catalyst is preferred in a chemical reaction where protecting groups otherwise are needed. The two lipases Candida antarctica lipase B and Rhizomucor miehei lipase showed large chemoselectivity ratios, defined as (kcat/KM)OH / (kcat/KM)SH, in a transacylation reaction with ethyl octanoate as acyl donor and hexanol or hexanethiol as acyl acceptor (paper I). READ MORE
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2. Disposition of metallic mercury vapor and mercuric chloride in adult and fetal tissues : influence of pretreatment with ethyl alcohol, aminotriazole, selenium, and tellurium
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3. Evaluation and clinical application of ethyl glucuronide and ethyl sulfate as biomarkers for recent alcohol consumption
Abstract : In recent years, there has been a growing interest in various biochemical markers for detecting acute and chronic alcohol consumption. Biochemical markers for acute and chronic drinking play important roles in detecting alcohol use, abuse and dependence in hospital settings, work place settings, traffic medicine and in forensic toxicology examinations. READ MORE
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4. On testosterone during alcohol withdrawal in men : effects on mood and insulin-like growth factor 1
Abstract : The decrease of testosterone levels after alcohol ingestion is seen in both non-alcoholic and alcohol dependent patients. Mood effects during hangover and alcohol detoxification are common symptoms. In ageing men a connection has been observed between lowered testosterone levels and depressive symptoms as well as cognitive impairment. READ MORE
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5. Liquid chromatography : mass spectrometry study of two biochemical alcohol markers
Abstract : The interest in biochemical alcohol markers for detecting acute and chronic alcohol consumption has expanded greatly during recent years. The development and application of laboratory tests identifying early problematic drinking and monitoring abstinence have the potential of reducing the healthcare costs and suffering associated with alcohol misuse. READ MORE