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    Applications Of Argentation Solid Phase Extraction To The Capsaicinoids: Purification Of Commercial Standards And Isolation Of Homodihydrocapsaicin (8-methyl) From \u27bhut Jolokia\u27

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    Argentation solid phase extraction was employed to purify commercial standards of capsaicin (6-ene-8-methyl) and dihydrocapsaicin (8-methyl). The purity was improved from 96.7% to 99.6% and from 89% to 96%, respectively, with 75% and 60% yield, respectively. Reversed phase solid phase extraction, argentation solid phase extraction, and preparative liquid chromatography with a C30 phase were used to isolate capsaicinoids from the fruits of \u27Bhut Jolokia\u27 peppers. The compounds capsaicin (6-ene-8-methyl) and dihydrocapsaicin (8-methyl) comprised 74% and 21% of the total mass of capsaicinoids. respectively. The remaining 5% of the capsaicinoids mass included the compounds: nordihydrocapsaicin (7-methyl), N-vanillylnonanamide, two homocapsaicin isomers, N-vanillyldecanamide, and two homodihydrocapsaicin isomers. All but one of these compounds were identified by comparison to known standards. The presence of homodihydrocapsaicin (8-methyl) was confirmed by its absorbance at 280 nm, electrospray ions at m/z 322 and m/z 137, elution just prior to homodihydrocapsaicin (9-methyl), and a carbon-13 NMR spectrum that matched predicted chemical shifts

    Chicago Recovery Partnership Evaluation of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

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    From 2009-2011, the City of Chicago and Cook County received a total of 2.35billioninfundingprovidedbytheAmericanRecoveryandReinvestmentAct[ARRA].Thestimulusmoneywasallocatedtosevenareas:education,basicneeds,transportationandinfrastructure,housingandenergy,publicsafety,broadbandandworkforcedevelopment.TheChicagoRecoveryPartnershipEvaluationofARRAanalyzestheimpactofthestimulusspendingusingacostbenefitanalysisframework.Thisreportevaluated2.35 billion in funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act [ARRA]. The stimulus money was allocated to seven areas: education, basic needs, transportation and infrastructure, housing and energy, public safety, broadband and workforce development. The Chicago Recovery Partnership Evaluation of ARRA analyzes the impact of the stimulus spending using a costbenefit analysis framework. This report evaluated 1.09 billion of total spending in Chicago and Cook County, resulting in net benefits ranging from -173.9to173.9 to 2,740.2 million. The wide range in net benefits is attributed largely to education, which received over half of ARRA funding
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