Ethanol has been used by
humans since prehistory as the intoxicating ingredient in alcoholic beverages. Dried
residues on 9000-year-old pottery found in northern China imply the use of alcoholic beverages even among Neolithic peoples.
Full article >>>Blood levels of
ethanol can be ascertained by tests that indicate the degree of intoxication. Alcohol affects brain function (central
nervous system depressant) and may produce chronic illness in susceptible individuals.
Full article >>>Phosphatidyl
ethanolamine is the major component of cephalin.
Phosphatidyl inositol
Phosphatidyl serine ...
Full article >>>EthanolEthyl alcohol (
ethanol) is, by a wide margin, the most widely used drug in most of the world. Its popularity comes not from its sedative effect but from the
sense of well-being that it induces at low doses.
Full article >>>Ethanol precipitation
Precipitation of
nucleic acid molecules by
ethanol plus salt. Commonly used to concentrate
DNA from aqueous solutions.
Full article >>>alcohol
fermentation The
anaerobic conversion of
glucose to
ethanol via
anaerobic glycolysis. See also
fermentation.
Full article >>>Methane is oxidized via m
ethanol to formaldehyde, which is either assimilated into cellular
biomass or dissimilated to carbon dioxide. Methanotrophs such as M.
Full article >>>The other emerged late, flew downward and was attracted to light and
ethanol. Pupae from these two
strains were placed together in the maze. They were allowed to mate at the food
site and were collected.
Full article >>>The majority of my corn today goes to
ethanol production, also the co-products of
ethanol productions, which is corn feed, but also it may be used for corn syrup, high
fructose corn syrup or actually corn syrup that's used in pancake syrup.
Full article >>>gasohol A mixture of gasoline and
ethanol.
gastric shield A
chitinized plate in the
stomach of a bivalve (
phylum Mollusca) on which the crystalline
style is rotated.
gastrodermis Lining of the digestive cavity of cnidarians.
Full article >>>Alcohol
fermentation is the formation of alcohol from sugar. Yeast, when under
anaerobic conditions, convert
glucose to
pyruvic acid via the
glycolysis pathways, then go one step farther, converting
pyruvic acid into
ethanol, a C-2
compound.
Full article >>>Native Gel: An
electrophoresis gel run under conditions which do not
denature proteins (i.e., in the absence of SDS,
urea, 2-mercapto
ethanol, etc.).
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