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Example sentences for "hydrolysed"

Lexicographically close words:
hydrographic; hydrographical; hydrography; hydroid; hydroids; hydrolysis; hydrolytic; hydrolyzed; hydromel; hydrometer
  1. Sodium hypochlorite is probably hydrolysed in dilute solution in a manner similar to that of bleach.

  2. When hydrolysed with baryta water yields hydantoic (glycoluric)acid, H2N.

  3. Mention may also be made of indican, the glucoside of the indigo plant; this is hydrolysed by the indigo ferment, indimulsin, to indoxyl and indiglucin.

  4. This result is extremely interesting, although it is not impossible that the rate of fermentation of the glyceraldehyde is so slow that any phosphoric ester produced is hydrolysed as rapidly as it is formed.

  5. OH) groups in a complex--are readily hydrolysed by weak acids to the gelatinous "pectic acids" or their salts.

  6. When hydrolysed these fungoid celluloses yield, in addition to monoses, glucosamine and acetic acid.

  7. The furfuroids being obtained, as described, in a fully hydrolysed condition (monoses) the digestion problem presented itself in a new aspect, and was therefore attacked.

  8. The hydrolysed extract was neutralised and fermented.

  9. This is obviously due to the conservation of 'hemicellulose' products, which are hydrolysed and dissolved in the treatments for 'crude fibre' estimation.

  10. On saponification a portion of the cellulose, in again combining with water, is hydrolysed to soluble products.

  11. This 'furfuroid' while equally resistant to alkalis as the normal cellulose group with which it is associated, is selectively hydrolysed by acids.

  12. These were the hexose constituents of the hydrolysed complex, the pentoses (or 'furfuroids') surviving intact.

  13. None of the available criteria are applied to the product to determine whether it is a cellulose (anhydride) or a hydrate or a hydrolysed product.

  14. The result of the comparative feeding experiments upon rabbits was to show that in this previously hydrolysed form the furfuroids are almost entirely digested and assimilated, no pentoses, moreover, appearing in the urine.

  15. The acetates of hydrolysed celluloses manifest a retrogradation in structural and physical properties, proportioned to the degree of hydrolysis of the original.

  16. The hydrolysed by-products, moreover, when freed from sulphur and distilled from hydrochloric acid, yielded only an additional 2.

  17. The above series of researches grew out of the observations incidental to the use of the peroxide on an oxidising agent in investigating the hydrolysed furfuroids (102).

  18. This, however, is not difficult, and we need only call to mind that the lignocelluloses are characterised by the presence of methoxy groups and a residue which is directly and easily hydrolysed to acetic acid.

  19. In the earlier stages, moreover, the normal hexose constituents of the permanent tissue were hydrolysed in large proportion by the acid, whereas in the matured straw the hydrolysis is chiefly confined to the furfuroids.

  20. When hydrolysed with caustic alkalis, they yield primary amines (this reaction determines their constitution).

  21. An aqueous solution of cyanic acid is rapidly hydrolysed (above 0 deg.

  22. This compound is hydrolysed by hydriodic acid and alizarin is obtained.

  23. They readily decompose on heating, and are easily hydrolysed by alkanes; they possess a somewhat more acid character than the acid-amides.

  24. The tertiary amine is then distilled off, the residual products separated by filtration and finally hydrolysed by a caustic alkali.


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