PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 28946122-2 2017 A 0.1% solution of acetic acid in acetonitrile combined with n-hexane was used for deproteinization and defatting of all tested matrices and the target drugs were well separated on a Waters Xbridge C18 analytical column using a mobile phase consisting of 0.1% acetic acid (A) and 0.1% solution of acetic acid in methanol (B). Acetic Acid 19-30 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 199-202 30628195-3 2019 In contrast, the amide-embedded C18 column exhibited a progressive increase in the conjugate retention time upon changing the mobile phase additive from organic (acetic, formic and trifluoroacetic) acids to ammonium salts, ultimately leading to an inversion of the elution order. Acetic Acid 162-169 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 32-35 30058604-2 2018 Here, we report that phosphopeptides generally exhibit stronger retention than their unphosphorylated counterparts when C18-silica columns are used with acetic acid or formic acid as an ion-pairing reagent, whereas the retention order is reversed when less hydrophobic stationary phases such as C4-silica columns are employed. Acetic Acid 153-164 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 120-123 9170287-4 1997 With HBr-AcOH, in the case of alkaloids possessing a C-3 hydroxyl group, the methoxymethyl at C-18 formed a tetrahydrofuran, cyclizing at the C-6 position. Acetic Acid 9-13 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 94-98 7738134-3 1995 Isocratic elution with triethylamine-acetic acid from a phenyl column, a C18 column, and C18 and phenyl columns in series gives good separations of a mixture of monosaccharides and a mixture of disaccharides and trisaccharides. Acetic Acid 37-48 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 73-76 3434785-3 1987 The method, employing a C-18 reverse-phase column eluted isocratically with 0.01 M acetic acid, pH 5.4, and absorbance monitored at 210 nm, is sensitive (lower limit 1 pmol) and linear in the range 1 pmol-0.5 mumol and allows recovery of the native protein. Acetic Acid 83-94 Bardet-Biedl syndrome 9 Homo sapiens 24-28