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They can not only increase central nervous system access by making the molecule more lipophilic and enabling its diffusion through the blood-brain barrier, but they can also provide more sustained release by "locking" it behind the blood-brain barrier by subsequently converting it into a hydrophilic intermediate.
On Earth, biology has a preference to incorporate the lighter form of carbon atom when making the molecule.
The molecules tend to bond to one another in random formations within lignin, making the molecule heterogeneous in nature, difficult to isolate, characterize, and standardize, which affects researchers' ability to formulate lignin into chemically reproducible products.
This molecule is present in modern llamas and guinea pigs—and appears to have been inherited from their common ancestor, making the molecule itself homologous in these two groups.
Properties of His and Tyr are very different: after His86⇒Tyr86 replacement hydrophobicy and volume of residue increased and polarity decreased dramatically making the molecule more tight while less soluble (Table 4).
The p Ka of 4-MU is 7.8, making the molecule sensitive to changes in pH under physiological conditions.
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Plants give you the option of making many molecules to add to a cocktail of pharmaceuticals, because the potential cost of making the molecules is much lower than conventional systems.
Ball explains that it does appear the active ingredient of the Forever Youth Liberator "binds the glycan receptors on the cell surface and stimulates them to start making the molecules needed for healthy skin".
This hydrophilic part makes the molecule soluble in water.
The side branch also made the molecule dissolvable, making it amenable to printing.
Attachment of photolabile groups makes the molecule inert until photolysis releases it in its bioactive form.
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