Search for dissertations about: "p-aminobenzoic acid"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words p-aminobenzoic acid.
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1. Polymorphism and Crystallization of p-Aminobenzoic Acid
Abstract : Polymorphs are solid phases where the chemical composition isequal but the crystal structure differs. Many organic compoundsmay appear in more than one crystalline structure. READ MORE
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2. Solid-liquid Phase Equilibria and Crystallization of Disubstituted Benzene Derivatives
Abstract : The Ph.D. project compiled in this thesis has focused on the role of the solvent in solid-liquid phase equilibria and in nucleation kinetics. Six organic substances have been selected as model compounds, viz. READ MORE
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3. Novel aspects of P-amionbenzoic acid metabolism in connection with arachidonic acid oxidation in human lymphoid cells and platelets
Abstract : The arachidonic acid metabolites - in particular the prostaglandins, thromboxanes and leukotrienes - have diverse and potent pharmacological effects and may also prove physiologically and pathologically significant. In long term incubation of human peripheral blood mononuclear leukocytes (PBML) in RPMI 1640 with fetal calf serum and [1-14C] arachidonic acid (AA) besides small amounts of some of these known metabolites a radioactive substance with chromatographical behaviour like no known eicosanoid was identified. READ MORE
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4. Solubility and polymorphism of molecular compounds
Abstract : This thesis deals with the controlled crystallization of small organic molecules and is focused on solubility and polymorphism. The solubility was determined for phenylacetic acid, p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid, p-aminophenylacetic acid, p-hydroxybenzoic acid and ibuprofen in both water and in a range of organic solvents. READ MORE
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5. Design of pyrimidine-based photoresponsive surfaces and light induced wettability control
Abstract : For photochromic molecules, the ability to switch reversibly between two states is controlled largely by structural effects. The photodimerization of 5-methyluracil, commonly known as thymine, a member of the pyrimidine family and one of the DNA bases, is a particularly important reaction in photobiology, one which occurs when the molecule is subjected to UV irradiation. READ MORE