Chlordecone is not expected to hydrolyse or biodegrade in aquatic environments, nor in soil. |
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This enzyme is able to hydrolyse galactosides, such as galactinol. |
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Wait for any release of gas to cease then place the beaker in a boiling water bath and keep it there for 30 minutes or longer, if necessary, in order to hydrolyse thoroughly any starch which may be present. |
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The process consists of two parts, first an acid treatment to hydrolyse the pectic substances in the albedo, and then an alkaline treatment to disintegrate and eliminate the rest of the peel. |
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Nucleases that hydrolyse nucleotides from the ends of DNA strands are called exonucleases, while endonucleases cut within strands. |
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Thus, in British English analyse, catalyse, hydrolyse and paralyse, but in American English analyze, catalyze, hydrolyze and paralyze. |
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This indicated their ability to hydrolyse oligosaccharides of raffinose family. |
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While their shelf life is considered to be good, the limitations are that the lauric products such as coconut oil and palm kernel oil have the potential to hydrolyse and form soap and produce a poor flavour. |
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Cyanate can hydrolyse in an acid medium to form ammonium and carbonate. |
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