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acrylamide

NOUN
  1. a white crystalline amide of propenoic acid can damage the nervous system and is carcinogenic in laboratory animals
    they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked or fried at high temperatures

How To Use acrylamide In A Sentence

  • This paper relates a lab research job of preparation of PSNAMA terpolymer by terpolymerization of styrene cationic nitrogen compound with acrylamide and acrylic acid.
  • they claimed that acrylamide is produced when certain carbohydrates are baked or fried at high temperatures
  • That would be the same KFC that agreed, in 2007, in response to a lawsuit by the California attorney general, to warn its customers that its potatoes contain a suspected carcinogen called acrylamide, which forms during frying and baking. Sandra Steingraber: Escape from the Heartland - Atrazine, Susan G. Komen, and KFC
  • Results were assayed on a 6% polyacrylamide gel stained with ethidium bromide after electrophoresis.
  • Processed cereals are brimming with acrylamide, too, and so is coffee. Times, Sunday Times
  • Boiling, steaming or microwaving them does not cause heightened levels of acrylamide. Times, Sunday Times
  • His paper in the Journal of Molecular Biology describing how he made it is probably the most cited paper in biology, after one by a man called Laemmli, who discovered SDS-PAGE (sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis). June 2007
  • Protease samples were submitted to electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels under denaturing conditions, according to Laemmli.
  • Thirty microliters of PCR products were electrophoresed on 6.5% polyacrylamide gel that contained a linearly increasing 10% to 60% denaturing gradient.
  • At issue is the chemical acrylamide, which is found as a cooking byproduct in the production of foods like french fries and potato chips and has been linked to cancer in animals. London Free Press
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