An efficient, two stage method is proposed for the preparation of 8-hydroxy-5-nitroquinoline based on the nitrosation of 8-hydroxyquinoline and subsequent oxidation of the nitroso derivative using nitric acid. The conditions for the nitrosation and oxidation of the 8-hydroxyquinoline (concentration of nitric acid, temperature, and reaction time) were optimized. A method for purifying the target compound is presented.
A new method of obtaining biologically active mannanoligosaccharides is proposed. It involves mechanical activation of the enzymatic hydrolysis of components forming the supramolecular structure of the cell wall. Processes that take place during mechanical treatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of yeast biomass and lead to an increase in the availability of mannanoligosaccharides of the yeast cell walls are investigated. The efficiency of the use of mechanoenzymatic approach to obtaining mannanoligosaccharide preparations is evaluated.
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