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denatonium benzoate Denatonium, usually available as denatonium benzoate (e.g. under the tradename Bitrex) and as denatonium saccharide, is the bitterest compound known. It was discovered in 1958 during research on local anesthetics. Dilutions of as little as ten parts per million are unbearably bitter to most humans. Denatonium salts are usually colorless and odorless solids but are often traded as solutions. They are used as aversive agents to prevent accidental ingestion. ...
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denaturation the change from a proteins native state
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denature To cause a protein to fold into a structure other than the native 3-D conformation; to convert double-stranded DNA to single-stranded DNA.
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denaturation The loss of the native 3-D structure of a molecule.
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denaturation 1)The separation of the two strands of a DNA double helix, or 2) the severe disruption of the hydrogen bonded structure of any complex molecule without breaking the covalent bonds of its chains.
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