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hydrolysable (adjective) - capable of being broken down or decomposed by hydrolysis, a chemical reaction involving water
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It is a component of some hydrolysable tannins such as mallojaponin.
The hydrolysable silicic ester is preferably tetraethoxysilicon.
Those tannins are of the hydrolysable type.
Hydrolysable water solubilizing groups are as disclosed above.
The tannin may also be hydrolysable tannin.
The hydrolysable functions are then converted into silanol functions.
This organofunctional group can be a residue of a hydrolysable silane.
A preferred in vivo hydrolysable ester group is the pivaloyloxymethyl ester.
Or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or in vivo hydrolysable ester thereof.
Topically acceptable hydrolysable tannin extracts are widely commercially available.
The covalent bond can be hydrolysable.
Simple and hydrolysable phenolic compounds in virgin olive oil.
They may also be provided as in vivo hydrolysable esters.
Hydrolysable tannins composed with ellagic acid are known as ellagitannins.
Esterifying to form an in vivo hydrolysable ester.
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The use of hydrolysable polymers in inflow control devices in oil wells.
The metal or boron compound is preferably a hydrolysable compound.
One or more hydrolysable groups bonded to the silicon atom and.
The compound to be phosphorylated may be a condensed or hydrolysable tannin.
Examples of these are the same hydrolysable monomers as described above.
A gallotannin is any of a class of molecules belonging to the hydrolysable tannins.
Acyl includes physiologically hydrolysable and acceptable acyl group.
Iii forming a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or in vivo hydrolysable ester.
An olefin polymer having hydrolysable silane groups on its main chain.
This organofunctional group may include residues of hydrolysable silanes.
X is a hydrolysable group and.
The prodrugs of this invention are hydrolysable esters or amides.
A hydrolysable water soluble salt of a rutile inhibitor is added to the dispersion.
A crosslinkable polyethylene with hydrolysable silane groups and.
The hydrolysable functional groups are then converted into silanol functional groups.
An example of a prodrug is an in vivo hydrolysable ester formed at a hydroxy group.
Titanates thereby formed are more stable and in a less hydrolysable.
Valoneic acid is a hydrolysable tannin.
The hydrolysable groups enable the compounds to attach themselves to suitable surfaces.
An organic molecule by a linker which may be a hydrolysable bifunctional linker.
Such an ester group is hydrolysable in plasma and under physiological conditions.
The agent comprises a complex metal chelate of a hydrolysable biguanidyl silane.
The non hydrolysable radicals can also be fluoroalkyl or fluoroalkenyl types of fluorocarbon radicals.
Examples of prodrugs include in vivo hydrolysable esters of a compound of the invention.
It relates more particularly to a composition based on a polyethylene comprising hydrolysable silane groups.
It is further preferred that the hydrolysable tannin is methyl gallate or gallic acid.
A polymeric material having not less than two hydroxyl or hydrolysable groups.
Urea is used in combination with a hydrolysable ester as the storage stability promoting component.
Preferably the silyl polymer is an ethylene polymer containing hydrolysable silane groups.
Hydrolysable condensation product containing silica nanoparticle was prepared according to the following procedures.
The compound may contain two or more hydrolysable silane groups per molecule.
The phosphorylated polyphenolic compounds can be divided into condensed and hydrolysable tannins.
Preferred amongst such hydrolysable deposition aids for cotton substantivity is cellulose mono acetate.
Tannase are enzymes that hydrolyze the ester and depside linkages of hydrolysable tannins.
The alcohol obtained during the hydrolysis of hydrolysable silane alkoxides may serve as a solvent.