Tag: Colitis

  • OsteopontinĀ (OPN)

    OsteopontinĀ (OPN), also known asĀ bone /sialoprotein IĀ (BSP-1Ā orĀ BNSP),Ā early T-lymphocyte activationĀ (ETA-1),Ā secreted phosphoprotein 1Ā (SPP1),Ā 2arĀ andĀ Rickettsia resistanceĀ (Ric),Ā is aĀ proteinĀ that in humans is encoded by theĀ SPP1Ā gene (secreted phosphoprotein 1). The murine ortholog isĀ Spp1. Osteopontin is aĀ SIBLINGĀ (glycoprotein) that was first identified in 1986 inĀ osteoblasts. The family of non-collagenousĀ proteinsĀ known asĀ SIBLING proteins, standing forĀ smallĀ integrin-bindingĀ ligand,Ā N-linkedĀ glycoprotein, are components of theĀ extracellular matrixĀ ofĀ boneĀ andĀ dentin. Evidence shows that these proteins play key…

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  • What Is Nitrophenol? (besides something mentioned in ā€˜Scientific Opinion on the re‐evaluation of aspartame as a food additive’)

    What Is Nitrophenol? (besides something mentioned in ā€˜Scientific Opinion on the re‐evaluation of aspartame as a food additive’)

    Nitrophenols are compounds of the formula HOC6H5āˆ’x(NO2)x. The conjugate bases are called nitrophenolates. Nitrophenols are more acidic than phenol itself. Wikipedia Mono-nitrophenols with the formula HOC6H4NO2. Three isomeric nitrophenols exist: o-Nitrophenol (2-nitrophenol; OH and NO2 groups are neighboring; CAS number: 88-75-5), a yellow crystalline solid (m.p. 46 °C). m-Nitrophenol (3-nitrophenol, CAS number: 554-84-7), a yellow solid (m.p. 97 °C) and precursor to the…

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