19 results on '"Snytnikova, Olga A."'
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2. Mechanism of UV photodegradation of fluoroquinolone antibiotic ciprofloxacin in aqueous solutions
3. Laser flash photolysis and quantum chemical studies of UV degradation of pharmaceutical drug chloramphenicol: Short-lived intermediates, quantum yields and mechanism of photolysis
4. Direct UV photodegradation of nalidixic acid in aqueous solutions: A mechanistic study
5. A new view on the mechanism of UV photodegradation of the tricyclic antidepressant carbamazepine in aqueous solutions
6. Photolysis of Fe(III) complex with ethylenediamine-N,N′-disuccinic acid and its efficiency in generation of •OH radical
7. How to measure quantum yield of hydroxyl radical during photolysis of natural Fe(III) carboxylates?
8. Direct UV photodegradation of herbicide triclopyr in aqueous solutions: A mechanistic study
9. Probing reactions between imipramine and hydroxyl radical with the photolysis of iron(III) oxalate: Implications for the indirect photooxidation of tricyclic antidepressants in waters
10. Direct UVC photodegradation of imipramine in aqueous solutions: a mechanistic study
11. Effect of the spacer length and nitroxide sterical shielding upon photostability of spin-labeled kynurenines
12. Metabolomics of the rat lens: A combined LC-MS and NMR study
13. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of the water content and transport in rat lenses
14. Deaminated UV filter 3-hydroxykynurenine O-β- d-glucoside is found in cataractous human lenses
15. UV filter decomposition. A study of reactions of 4-(2-aminophenyl)-4-oxocrotonic acid with amino acids and antioxidants present in the human lens
16. Study of the photoinduced formose reaction by flash and stationary photolysis
17. Photochemical and thermal reactivity of kynurenine
18. Properties of excited states of aqueous tryptophan
19. Tryptophan photoionization from prefluorescent and fluorescent states
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