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dormouse
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04-22-00 08:44
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remembered link re: bacterial ephedrine -dpHarma
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the Hive BB Novel Discourse remembered link re: bacterial ephedrine profile | register | preferences | faq | search next newest topic | next oldest topic Author Topic: remembered link re: bacterial ephedrine dpHarma Member posted 12-28-98 12:24 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- long time ago dpHarma posted an item about bacterial production of ephedrine. At the time, the ref'd link went missing and has just been recovered.For anyone still interested here it is. for the delay, apologies. http://www.eng2.uconn.edu/cheg/profiles/rwc.html dpHarma
Crow Member posted 01-01-99 06:18 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dharma, are you the one in India? If so, I would like to ask you some questions regarding your wonderful country...please advise. Stonium Member posted 01-01-99 06:55 PM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know for sure, Crow. But something makes me think DpHarma is of the British sort. Could definitely bee wrong, though. Over/Out, Stonium dpHarma Member posted 01-06-99 09:05 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oh yes! I am running around in great wonderfullness! But not in India! Try western canada. and it's d-'p' Harma as in "da' farmer" dpHarma
randolph carter Member posted 01-06-99 11:19 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- da farma ..... sheeeit....... that's what lilith and i are...... everyone calls our place "the funny farm"... 54 acres of heaven.......................... damn near self sufficient .................. even make our own beer/wine/grain alcohol... power via solar and water power............. funny i never "got it"....... duh...... i'm glad we're not the only "high-tech luddites" around........ dpHarma Member posted 01-26-99 10:49 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aaahhh! This helps one to understand some of your ideas. homebrew AND home "cookin'. The best of ALL worlds. and someone to share it with?? died and gone to heaven. yep! thas fer shur!Yes life on the farm is kinda laid back, early to rise and early in the sack.... thank God I'm a country boy!! btw Randolph any sign o' that calamus oration?? springs a'comein and seeding time will soon be on us ;-) gotta makes plans for that big wet area down south. later
dpHarma hummmm Member posted 12-20-1999 02:44 AM -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Production of a Drug Intermediate by Biocatalysis Many fungi, and some bacteria, cause acetylate benzaldehyde to produce the chiral intermediate L-phenylacetyl carbinol (L-PAC), which then is processed in subsequent chemical steps to the drug, ephedrine. We have immobilized microbial cells to produce a catalyst that can be reused many times for the reaction to produce L-PAC. We have been able to improve yields substantially for this industrial process. Production of Dextran by Biocatalysis We have been able to immobilize bacteria that produce dextran and fructose from sucrose. The biocatalysts can be reused and significantly enhance yields. Dextran finds practical use as a component for constructing two-phase immiscible aqueous systems for bioseparations. Dextran also is used as a blood plasma extender.NOT ABD??????????? All times are CT (US) next newest topic | next oldest topic Administrative Options: Close Topic | Archive/Move | Delete Topic Hop to: Select a Forum or ArchiveList of Forums:General DiscussionAcquisition DiscourseChemistry DiscourseMethods DiscourseNovel DiscourseCrystal MethSerious Chemistry ForumThe Hive CouchSerious Tryptamine DiscourseAdmin Chill-out TentList of Archives:Couch ArchivesClassics!Law and OrderThe litter box.misc. PEAs
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