ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA ABIETIC ACID
Abietic, from Latin abiēt-, from abiēs silver fir (the acid originally being extracted from the resin).
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «ABIETIC ACID»
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abietic acid nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
abietic acid e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Solder Joint Reliability: Theory and Applications
The TGA traces of this system showed a minor arrest occurring at a slightly higher
weight percent than the weight loss corresponding to loss of all the solvent and a
major arrest corresponding to the decomposition of the abietic acid when TEA ...
2
On
Abietic Acid and Related Resin Acids from Oleoresin of Am
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Orville Andrew Beath, 2010
3
Fisher's Contact Dermatitis
Ehrin and Karlberg6' concur that 90% of colophony is resin and found 30% to 50
% of the resin to be abietic acid, which, along with dihydroabietic acid, has been
linked to allergy. Pimaric acids in colophony appear to be nonallergenic.
Robert L. Rietschel, Alexander A. Fisher, Joseph F. Fowler, 2008
4
Solvent extraction of coals by
abietic acid at atmospheric ...
However, during the investigation, data were obtained on the solubility of several
coals in the solvent abietic acid, and these data may have other applications .
Use of abietic acid was based on the following considerations: Rose and HilL§/ ...
E. C. Tarpley, H. C. Howard, 1960
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Novel Surfactants: Preparation Applications And ...
The structural differences give rise to an antagonistic effect, and the mixed
systems were found to have a higher CMC than expected by regular solution
theory. B. Abietic Acid Derivatives Abietic acid and dehydroabietic acids have
been used ...
6
Chemistry of Terpenoids and Carotenoids
It is therefore possible that the two carbon atoms lost may have been originally
the carboxyl group (in abietic acid) and an angular methyl group. Abietic acid is
very difficult to esterify, and since this is characteristic of a carboxyl group
attached ...
levopimaric acid was isomerised by hydrochloric acid in alcoholic solution to give
first x-pimarabietic acid and finally fi-pimar- abietic acid, recognised as identical
with abietic acid. The intermediate a-acid was not however isolated.
8
Nutrigenomics and Proteomics in Health and Disease: Food ...
Abietic acid is commonly used as fluxing agents in solder, as paper-sizing agent
to make paper more water resistant, and in printing inks, adhesives, and
plasticizers (Mitani et al. 2007). Moreover, it was reported that abietic acid is a
bioactive ...
Yoshinori Mine, PhD, Kazuo Miyashita, Fereidoon Shahidi, 2009
9
The Dictionary of Substances and Their Effects: A-B
The active components of the hexane extract were identified as a mixture of
diterpene resin acids, including abietic acid (6). Metabolism and toxicokinetics
Abietic acid is metabolised in the rabbit to primary, secondary, and tertiary
alcohols, ...
S. Gangolli, Royal Society of Chemistry (Great Britain), 1999
10
Advances in Overnutrition Research and Treatment: 2012 Edition
Male C57BL/6J mice were divided into four groups and fed a normal diet, a high-
fat diet (HFD), or HFD plus oral administration of abietic acid (20 mg/kg of body
weight/day [LA] or 40 mg/kg of body weight/day [HA]) for 8 weeks.” “Compared ...
2 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «ABIETIC ACID»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
abietic acid nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Meat mummies a feast fit for a Pharaoh
Evershed explains that 'coniferous resin is based on diterpenoid components … it's sort of all the abietic acid derivatives. [The Pistacia resin] is ... «Chemistry World, nov 13»
An old vintage: Wine markers found in ancient winemaking …
Traces of abietic acid derivatives were also detected, suggesting that the vessel had been coated with pine resin. The final artefact was the ... «separationsNOW.com, dic 12»