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Analytical chemistry

Iranian Researchers Produce Specific Powder to Tackle Rat Problem

Iranian Researchers Produce Specific Powder to Tackle Rat Problem

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at a knowledge-based company in Iran have produced a non-toxic powder that stiffens in the stomachs of rats and other vermin and kill them without the need for chemicals.
Iranian Researcher Produces Pharmaceutical Compounds for PET Imaging

Iranian Researcher Produces Pharmaceutical Compounds for PET Imaging

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian researchers produced over five new effective pharmaceutical compounds, specially the Trudate compound, which is used for PET (positron emission tomography) scanning of the patients with Parkinson's disease.
New MIT Model Predicts Transition States with Unprecedented Speed

New MIT Model Predicts Transition States with Unprecedented Speed

TEHRAN (ANA)- MIT chemists have developed a computational model that can rapidly predict the structure of the transition state of a reaction, if it is given the structure of a reactant and product.
Study Uncovers Hidden Ingredients in 83% of Tattoo Inks, Raising Concerns

Study Uncovers Hidden Ingredients in 83% of Tattoo Inks, Raising Concerns

TEHRAN (ANA)- While 32 percent of adults in the United States have at least one tattoo, many of the inks in the United States today used to decorate people's skin are more of a motley mixture than a precise blend, a new study has found.
Iranian Researchers Produce Hydrophobic Polymer Powder to Make Clay, Cement Mortars Waterproof

Iranian Researchers Produce Hydrophobic Polymer Powder to Make Clay, Cement Mortars Waterproof

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at a technological company in Iran have managed to produce a 100% hydrophobic polymer powder to reduce the penetration of water into clay and cement structures.
We May Finally Know How 1st Cells on Earth Formed

We May Finally Know How 1st Cells on Earth Formed

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers may have come to an explanation of how bubbles of fat came to form the membranes of the very first cells.
Scientists Unravel Mystery of Orange Juice Off-Flavor

Scientists Unravel Mystery of Orange Juice Off-Flavor

TEHRAN (ANA)- A team from the Leibniz Institute for Food Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich has uncovered the source of a previously unidentified clove-like off-taste in orange juice and the study proves for the first time that the undesirable flavor note is due to the odorant 5-vinylguaiacol.
Iranian Knowledge-Based Company Produces Anti-Sticking Agent for Dairy Industry

Iranian Knowledge-Based Company Produces Anti-Sticking Agent for Dairy Industry

TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran has for the first time in the country succeeded in producing an anti-stick agent used in the dairy industry.
Knowledge-Based Company in Iran Produces Chemicals with Medicinal Use

Knowledge-Based Company in Iran Produces Chemicals with Medicinal Use

TEHRAN (ANA)- A knowledge-based company in Iran succeeded in indigenizing chemicals used for production of different medicine.
Iranian Researcher Offers New Method to Stabilize Anti-Cancer Drugs via Using Nanotechnology

Iranian Researcher Offers New Method to Stabilize Anti-Cancer Drugs via Using Nanotechnology

TEHRAN (ANA)- Researchers at Isfahan University, in the Central part of Iran, have offered a new method for stabilizing the anti-cancer drugs doxorubicin and pemetrexed and the targeting agent glutamine on the surface of gold to survey the interaction of the resulting nano-structures with cancer cells.
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