PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 34632237-4 2021 The effects of temperature, SL concentration, rotate speed, time, and pH on the oil removal rate were studied. Oils 80-83 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 70-72 35233669-6 2022 The lower residual oil on sand with coexisting nanoclay was found to be at pH 7. Oils 19-22 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 75-77 35183964-0 2022 pH-driven-assembled soy peptide nanoparticles as particulate emulsifier for oil-in-water Pickering emulsion and their potential for encapsulation of vitamin D3. Oils 76-79 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 0-2 27933233-3 2016 An important way of enhancing the rate of PAH desorption is to compost crude oil sludge by incorporating commercial surfactants, thereby making them available for microbial degradation. Oils 77-80 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 42-45 32738166-5 2021 Water is an essential component of the ecosystem and highly susceptible to PAH contamination due to crude oil exploration and spillage, and improper municipal and industrial waste management, yet comprehensive reviews on PAH remediation are only available for contaminated soils, despite the several treatment methods developed for the remediation of PAH polluted water. Oils 106-109 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 75-78 31275726-5 2019 A significant reduction (35%) was observed in the PAH level as the perilla oil was removed from the mixed oil composition and roasting continued at 350 C for 10 s. These results show that the composition of the mixing oil and the parameters of the heat treatment are crucial factors that contribute to the formation of PAHs in roasted laver. Oils 75-78 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 50-53 24775069-6 2014 PAH levels in the Coquina tissues were highly variable, perhaps indicative of the heterogeneous distribution of oil and tar on the beaches and exposure to tar particles. Oils 112-115 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 0-3 24910181-4 2014 Spatial distribution maps revealed that PAH levels were higher in the coastal areas of the Caspian Sea where oil related activities have been common since 1800"s. Oils 109-112 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 40-43 24775069-7 2014 Overall, PAH levels decreased continuously in both sand and Coquina tissues, reaching limits of detection within one and two years respectively after oil landed on Florida Panhandle beaches. Oils 150-153 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 9-12 21112613-3 2010 Other PAH sources considered included several coal- and vehicle-related sources, wood combustion, and fuel-oil combustion. Oils 107-110 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 6-9 19225966-10 2009 The results indicate that exposure to PAH or possibly other compounds in cooking-oil fumes may cause oxidative DNA damage. Oils 81-84 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 38-41 18977496-10 2009 These results indicate that the overall decreased PAH concentrations are likely to be due to evaporation, photoxidation and tidal flushing of the residual oil in these impacted sites. Oils 155-158 phenylalanine hydroxylase Homo sapiens 50-53