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Wednesday, 16 May 2012

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Saturday, 12 May 2012

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Scientists discover chemistry of passion




Scientists say there is increase in the levels of hormones neutrophins and dopamine when cupid strikes.
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM: Couples should not worry when the first flush of passion dims - scientists have identified the hormone changes which cause the switch from lust to cuddles. A team from the University of Pisa in Italy found the bodily chemistry which makes people sexually attractive to new partners lasts, at most, two years. When couples move into a “stable relationship” phase, other hormones take over, Chemistry World reports.



  




LOVE, actually is chemicals racing internally







Scientists say there is increase in levels of hormones neutrophins and dopamine when cupid strikes.
When couples fall in love, outwardly they experience dizziness, flushed face, sweaty palms and most prominent of all a wildly beating heart. But, internally, the feeling of love is due to chemicals racing around the brain and body.
The feelings, researchers found are due to dopamine, norepinephrine and phenylethylamine that human beings release. Dopamine is thought to be the “pleasure chemical,” producing a feeling of bliss. Norepinephrine is similar to adrenaline and produces the racing heart and excitement. Together these two chemicals produce elation, intense energy, sleeplessness, craving, loss of appetite and focused attention, discovered Helen Fisher, anthropologist at Rutgers University. “The human body releases the cocktail of love rapture only when certain conditions are met. And men more readily produce it than women, because of their more visual nature,” she added.



Monday, 16 April 2012

Cucurbiturils , molecular container that can encapsulate drug molecules and increase the solubility of drugs

cucurbit[n]urils
Giving drug dropouts a new lease of life
Researchers in the US have designed a molecular container that can encapsulate drug molecules and increase their solubility - in one case by almost 3000 times. The new container appears to have low toxicity and can be built from readily available reagents. The finding opens the possibility of re-testing drug candidates that failed because they were insufficiently soluble or improving existing low-solubility drugs.


D Ma et alNat. Chem., 2012, DOI: 10.1038/nchem.1326 





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Wednesday, 4 April 2012

Monday, 2 April 2012

Imidazole derivatives: A comprehensive survey of their recognition properties


Imidazole derivatives: A comprehensive survey of their recognition properties

Pedro Molina ,  Alberto Tárraga and Francisco Otón

Affiliation Information

1. Departamento de Química Orgánica; Universidad de Murcia; Campus de Espinardo, , Spain

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 1711-1724

DOI:10.1039/C2OB06808G
Due to its amphoteric nature the imidazole ring can function as selective and effective anion and/or cation and even neutral organic molecules receptor system.
Graphical abstract: Imidazole derivatives: A comprehensive survey of their recognition properties

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

BOMBYKOL REVIEW AND SYNTHESIS

Bombykol is a pheromone released by the female silkworm moth to attract mates. Discovered by Adolf Butenandt in 1959, it was the first pheromone to be characterized chemically. Minute quantities of this pheromone can be used per acre of land to confuse male insects about the location of their female partners, it can thus serve as a lure in traps to effectively remove insects without spraying crops with large amounts of chemicals. Butenandt named the substance after the moth's Latin name Bombyx mori.


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