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titleOfInvention method of removing lipopeptides from solutions and changing their structure
abstract method of removing lipopeptides from solutions and changing their structure. the method of removing lipopeptides from solutions and changing its structure from cyclic to linear, characterized by the fact that the capture and sequestration of the lipopeptide occurs from solutions containing water through sorption and, in the case of cyclic lipopeptides, in in which the peptide ring is closed by a lactone bond, sorption is additionally associated with hydrolysis reactions that occur on the surface of the activated carbon, leading to linearization as a result of the breakdown of the lactone bond.
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