Scientific Words in Biochemistry
Polymer Engineering Open Access
Engineering polymers are materials with superior structure–property correlations. They have exceptional mechanical properties such as strength, stiffness, creep, and dimensional stability, which are further complemented by superior thermal s...View More
Plant Growth Regulators Top Journals
Plant growth regulators are widely used in modern agriculture, horticulture and viticulture. “True” plant growth regulators interfere directly with the plant’s hormonal status. They are represented by p...View More
Plant Growth Regulators Open Access Journals
Plant growth regulators are broadly classified into two major groups The meristematic cells present at the root and shoot apices divide mitotically and increase the length of the plant body. This is known as primary growth. Secondary growth&n...View More
Plant Growth Regulators Impact Factor
Plant Growth Regulators can be of a diverse chemical composition such as gases (ethylene), terpenes (gibberellic acid) or carotenoid derivates (abscisic acid). They are also referred to as plant growth substances, phytoh...View More
Plant Growth Regulators Articles
Plants require light, water, oxygen, minerals and other nutrients for their growth and development. Apart from these external requirements, plants also depend on certain organic compounds to signal, regulate and control ...View More
Limonoids Top Journals
Limonoids occur naturally only in plant species of the Rutaceae and Meliaceae plant families (Manners, 2007). Limonoids are highly oxygenated modified triterpenes that are biosynthesized from the acetate&nda...View More
Limonoids Peer Reviewed Journals
Limonoids, bitter tetranortriterpene derivatives from a precursor with a 4,4,8-trimethyl-17-furanylsteroid skeleton (Fig. 2.3), are a class of secondary metabolites confined to the families of order Rutales and most of t...View More
Limonoids Open Access Journals
Limonoids, bitter tetranortriterpene derivatives from a precursor with a 4,4,8-trimethyl-17-furanylsteroid skeleton (Fig. 2.3), are a class of secondary metabolites confined to the families of order Rutales and most of them are found in Meliaceae ...View More
Limonoids Impact Factor
Limonoids are one of the most health-benefiting bioactive components of citrus fruits owing to their versatile health-promoting and disease-preventing properties. Citrus limonoids were considered as the cu...View More
Tissue Engineering Impact Factor
Tissue engineering evolved from the field of biomaterials development and refers to the practice of combining scaffolds, cells, and biologically active molecules into functional tissues. The goal of t...View More
Hybridization Peer-review Journals
Hybridization happens when atomic orbitals mix to form a new atomic orbital. The new orbital can hold the same total number of electrons as the old ones. The properties and energy of the new, hybridized orbital are an ...View More
Hybridization Impact Factor
Hybridization happens when atomic orbitals mix to form a new atomic orbital. The new orbital can hold the same total number of electrons as the old ones. The properties and energy of ...View More
Polymer Peer Review Journals
A polymer is a chemical compound with molecules bonded together in long, repeating chains. Because of their structure, polymers have unique properties that can be tailored for different uses.Polymers are both man-made and naturally occur...View More
Landfarming Articles
Landfarming is an ex-situ waste treatment process that is performed in the upper soil zone or in biotreatment cells. Contaminated soils, sediments, or sludges are transported to the landfarming site, incorporated into the soil surface and periodic...View More
Decomposition Top Journals
Decomposition is the first stage in the recycling of nutrients that have been used by an organism (plant or animal) to build its body, and are surrendered back to the ecosystem upon its death. It is the process whereby the dead tissues break down ...View More
Decomposition Open Access Journals
Decomposition is the first stage in the recycling of nutrients that have been used by an organism (plant or animal) to build its body, and are surrendered back to the ecosystem upon its death. It is the process whereby the dead tissues break down ...View More
Decomposition Articles
Decomposition is the first stage in the recycling of nutrients that have been used by an organism (plant or animal) to build its body, and are surrendered back to the ecosystem upon its death. It is the process whereby the dead tissues break down ...View More
Biological Chemistry Open Access Articles
Biochemistry, sometimes called biological chemistry, is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. Biochemical processes give rise to the complexity of life. Biochemistry is closely related to mole...View More
Scholarly Open Access Catalysis Journals
Catalysis is essential for the development of a sustainable world and is a key technology in achieving sustainability goals in a broad range of sectors, products, and processes. The nature of catalysis is such that these three characteristics of c...View More
Best Catalysis Journals
Catalysis is the increase in the rate of a chemical reaction by the addition of a reagent — the catalyst — that is not itself consumed. The catalyst works by opening up a route between starting material and product with a lower activat...View More
Catalysis Review Journal
A homogeneous catalyst is one whose molecules are dispersed in the same phase (usually gaseous or liquid) as the reactant's molecules. A heterogeneous catalyst is one whose molecules are not in the same phase as the reactants, which are typica...View More
Catalysis-new-findings
Catalysis (/kəˈtælÉ™sɪs/) is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (/ˈkætÉ™lɪst/), which is not consumed in the catalyzed reaction and can contin...View More
Membranous Nephropathy
Membranous nephropathy (MEM-bruh-nus nuh-FROP-uh-thee) occurs when the small blood vessels in the kidney (glomeruli), which filter wastes from the blood, become damaged and thickened. As a result, proteins leak from the damaged blood vessels ...View More
Hydrogels
A hydrogel is a network of polymer chains that are hydrophilic, sometimes found as a colloidal gel in which water is the dispersion medium. A three-dimensional solid results from the hydrophilic polymer chains being held...View More
Cyclooxygenase
Cyclooxygenase (COX), officially known as prostaglandin-endoperoxide synthase (PTGS), is an enzyme (specifically, a family of isozymes, that is responsible for formation of prostanoids, including thromboxane and prostagl...View More
Chemical Data Analysis Top Open Access Journals
The chemical data analysis defined by the term "chemometrics" means performing calculations on measurements of chemical data. This can be anything from- calculating pH from a measurement of hydrogen ion activit...View More
Biochemical Changes
The biochemical processes in the brain exhibit various peculiarities with ramifications in brain injury. First is the presence of a blood brain barrier formed by endothelial cell layers of the brain vessels, which plays ...View More
ICH GCP
Good clinical practice (GCP) is an international quality standard for conducting clinical trials, in some countries, provided by the ICH, an international body which defines a set of standards, which can then be used to ...View More
Biofilm
A biofilm may also be considered a hydrogel, which is a complex polymer that contains many times its dry weight in water. Biofilms are not just bacterial slime layers but biological systems; the bacteria organize themsel...View More
Bioavailability Case Reports
In pharmacology, bioavailability (BA or F) is a subcategory of absorption and is the fraction (%) of an administered drug that reaches the systemic circulation. By definition, when a medication is ad...View More