THE COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF PACKAGING LABELS TO INCREASE THEIR QUALITY AND IMPROVE PACKAGING PERFORMANCE

The compatibility between materials and Techniques used in the production of packaging labels to increase their quality and improve packaging performance

Printing packaging labels is an important technology in the packaging industry, especially those that are glued to packaging and products, and are highly dependent on various industries such as pharmaceuticals, food industries, spare parts, agricultural products and other product Packaging is a very important marketing tool for products.The outward

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Autophagosome content profiling using proximity biotinylation proteomics coupled to protease digestion in mammalian cells

Summary: The ascorbate peroxidase APEX2 is commonly used to study the neighborhood of a protein of interest by proximity-dependent biotinylation.Here, we describe a protocol for Dental Care sample processing compatible with immunoblotting and mass spectrometry, suitable to specifically map the content of autophagosomes and potentially other short-l

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Sequential extraction of anthocyanins and pectin from jabuticaba (Plinia cauliflora) peel: Peel pretreatment effect and ultrasound-assisted extraction

Abstract The jabuticaba bark is rich in anthocyanins and fibers, and its use may be of industrial interest.In the food sector, its used as an ingredient in the production of fermented products, liqueurs or enriched flours.It also has pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.The objective was to evaluate the effect of pretreatment and fresh use of j

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Multimode Cavity Optomechanics

We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrating dielectric membranes are placed inside a driven Fabry-Pérot cavity.We prove that multi−element systems of mechanical USB Adaptor Kit resonators are suitable for enhancing optomechanical performances, and we report a ∼2.47 gain in

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