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Tylosin A and its related compounds are stable from pH 4-9 [61].
The compounds are stable up to about 280 °C, then consequent slow degradation occurs.
These compounds are stable up to 345 °C according to thermogravimetric analysis.
The TG results indicates that the frame work of the synthesized compounds are stable up to 300°C.
The EPR and 51V-NMR spectra of aerated solutions at room temperature indicate that the compounds are stable to hydrolysis and that no significant oxidation of VIV to VV takes place at least in 24 h.
Both compounds are stable up to about 300 °C, and exhibit intense fluorescent emission band at 446 nm (λexc = 328 nm) for 1 and 420 nm (λexc = 340 nm) for 2 in the solid state at room temperature.
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The two compounds were stable at lower pH.
Moreover, the compounds were stable for three cycles of freezing and thawing.
Compounds were stable up to 50 days after extraction in −20 °C and 48 h at RT.
Further, the compounds were stable up to ≈200 °C and the degradation occurs at higher temperature as evident from the TGA analysis.
The stability and reactivity of each electrophile is presented in Figure 2. All of the compounds were stable to the reaction conditions, represented by the open symbols in the figure.
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