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Alfa Chemistry offers an extensive catalog of building blocks, reagents, catalysts, reference materials, and research chemicals. https://www.alfa-chemistry.com/corn-oligopeptide-item-295881.htm ...
ByAlfa Chemistry based in NY, NEW YORK (USA)
Alfa Chemistry offers an extensive catalog of building blocks, reagents, catalysts, reference materials, and research chemicals. We supply Corn oligopeptide. https://www.alfa-chemistry.com/wheat-oligopeptides-item-295880.htm ...
ByAlfa Chemistry based in NY, NEW YORK (USA)
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Many other chemical compounds are derived from other fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, or other renewable sources such as corn or sugar cane. With over 30 years of experience in supplying the chemical and petrochemical industries with high quality expansion joints and check valves, Proco Products, Inc. understands the unique needs and demands that companies in these businesses face. ...
ByProco Products, Inc. based in Stockton, CALIFORNIA (USA)
SuperPro Designer has already been adopted by many pharmaceutical and specialty chemical companies. It is used throughout the Life Cycle of Product Development and Commercialization to facilitate batch process optimization, cycle time reduction, improve team collaboration, and shorten the time to market. The development of SuperPro Designer was initiated at the Biotechnology Process Engineering Center (BPEC) of MIT (in the late 1980’s) and completed by INTELLIGEN (in the mid 1990’s). A partial list of ...
ByIntelligen based in Scotch Plains, NEW JERSEY (USA)
Highly sensitive DNA detection in gel: Using a unique combination of filters, the Dark Reader is at least as sensitive as a UV transilluminator for the detection of many dyes. For example, using SYBR Gold stain it is possible to see, by eye, less than 100 pg of ...
ByClare Chemical Research, Inc. based in Dolores, COLORADO (USA)
Pyrolysis oil is a mixture of cracked components originating from the pyrolysis of the three main building blocks of biomass; cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin. After pyrolysis the oil can easily be fractionated into three product streams namely; pyrolytic lignin (from lignin), pyrolytic sugars (from cellulose) and a watery phase containing smaller organic components e.g. acetic acid (mainly from hemicellulose). ...
ByBTG BioLiquids - BTG Biomass Technology Group based in Enschede, NETHERLANDS