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Histological bone tissue preparations were studied with a large microscope (Carl Zeiss Opton, Germany).
The effects of some common excipients used in pharmaceutical preparations were studied by analyzing solutions containing suggested amounts of each excipient.
The influence of temperature and pH on trypsin activity in crevalle jack preparations were studied as follows: the purified enzyme was assayed (in quadruplicate) as described previously at temperatures ranging from 10 to 65°C and pH values from 6.0 to 10.5 (Tris HCl buffer) using 4 mM BApNA.
The effect of pH on ASNase II activity and stability of free and immobilized preparations were studied in the range from 6.5 to 10. Figure 5A reveals that the enzymatic activity of both free and immobilized enzyme was optimal in pH 8.5 to 9.0, with a maximum pH 8.5 for the free enzyme and 9 for the immobilized enzyme.
No other preparations were studied.
Hence, only acutely isolated preparations were studied.
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The chemical composition of the GEC preparations was studied by colorimetric assays, DOC-PAGE, agarose gels, and monosaccharide composition analysis.
The warfarin-binding capacity of the 10 albumin preparations was studied.
The gross organization of canine mesenteric artery and vein preparations was studied by conventional phase contrast microscopy.
The comparison of TLC-densitometric method with UV-spectrophotometric method to determine acetaminophen in pharmaceutical preparations was studied by use of ten independently repeated different analyses.
Synthetic preparations are studied widely because of their use in a wide range of applications (Cavani et al., 1991 ▶) and there are many natural LDH phases (Mills et al., 2012 ▶).
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