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  • ...up. Finally an intramolecular attack from the hydroxyl group of C2' to the carboxylic acid group closes the ring and forms the [[lactone]] umbelliferone. [[Category:Hydroxycinnamic acids]] ...
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  • ...nsive Self-Consistent Spectrophotometric Acidity Scale of Neutral Brønsted Acids in Acetonitrile|journal=The Journal of Organic Chemistry|date=March 2006|vo ...
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  • ...of these L-arginine salts which is a complex of strongly basic amino acid, carboxylic acid and provides useful information in relation to molecular interaction i ...
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  • * a carboxylic function ([[Carboxylic acid]]s) ...
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  • Fukuyama reductions are used for the conversion of [[carboxylic acid]]s (as thioester precursor) to aldehydes which is considered a difficu ...
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  • ...e the transfer of a [[coenzyme A]] group from an [[acyl-CoA]] donor to a [[carboxylic acid]] acceptor.<ref name="pmid35049101">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hackmann ...hioesters of oxalate ({{EC number|2.8.3.16}},{{EC number|2.8.3.19}}), bile acids ({{EC number|2.8.3.25}}), and aromatic compounds ({{EC number|2.8.3.15}},({ ...
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  • ...er, unlike sulfur tetrafluoride, aminosulfuranes do not convert carboxylic acids into trifluoromethyl groups; the reaction halts at the acyl fluoride stage. ...''Org. React.'' '''1985''', ''34'', 319.</ref> With respect to carboxylic acids, aminosulfuranes and SF<sub>4</sub> are complementary: the former gives aci ...
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  • ...to describe the decrease in [[surface tension]] of aqueous solutions of [[carboxylic acid]]s, [[alcohol (chemistry)|alcohol]]s and [[ester]]s at varying mole fr ...
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  • {{Acids and bases}} ...(<math chem="">\mathrm{p}K_\ce{a} = - \log K_\text{a} </math>) than weaker acids. The stronger an acid is, the more easily it loses a proton, <chem>H+</chem ...
    19 KB (2,922 words) - 21:49, 3 January 2025
  • ...of tertiary amines. An exception is the amination of alpha-halo carboxylic acids that do permit synthesis of primary amines with ammonia.<ref>[[Organic Synt ...
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  • ...le=Comparison of equations for fitting protonation constants of carboxylic acids in aqueous tetramethylammonium chloride at various ionic strengths |journal ...
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  • ...anism for this has not been confirmed, it has been hypothesized that humic acids are acting as anion exchange moieties, potentially through amine interactio ...u, F., Zhang, J., & Weng, L. (2013). Lead Binding to Soil Fulvic and Humic Acids: NICA-Donnan Modeling and XAFS Spectroscopy. ''Environmental Science & Tech ...
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  • ...=A comparison of equations for fitting protonation constants of carboxylic acids in aqueous tetramethylammonium chloride at various ionic strengths |journal ...
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  • *[[Carboxylic acids]] (under strongly acidic or basic conditions) ...0-4039(00)82388-6|issue=49}}</ref> Reduction of α,β-unsaturated carboxylic acids and derivatives to the corresponding saturated carbonyl compounds by SmI<su ...
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  • ...the {{chem2|-CX3}} anion abstracts a proton from either the solvent or the carboxylic acid formed in the previous step, and forms the haloform. At least in some ...eaction may be used to convert a terminal methyl ketone into the analogous carboxylic acid. ...
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  • Galactose oxidase contains 639 [[amino acids]].<ref name=handbook /> It is a single [[peptide]] [[Protein quaternary str ...name=overview /> The second cleavage removes another sequence of 17 amino acids.<ref name=overview /> ...
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  • ...3-68</ref> Water vaporization induces the concentration of sugars, organic acids, and polyphenols, resulting in the increase of density, viscosity, and refr ...produce a wide range of compounds other than acetic acid, such as sugars, acids, and volatile compounds. The chemical composition of TBV is highly variable ...
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  • THCA synthase is a 60 [[Unified atomic mass unit|kDa]] (~500 amino acids) monomeric enzyme with the [[isoelectric point]] at 6.4.<ref>{{cite journal ...e exhibits no catalytic activity against [[cannabigerol]], which lacks a [[Carboxylic acid|carboxyl]] group compared to CBGA, suggesting that the carboxyl group ...
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  • ...doi = 10.1055/s-0031-1289617 | title = Synthesis of Diamondoid Carboxylic Acids | year = 2011 | last1 = Schreiner | first1 = Peter | last2 = Fokin | first2 ...
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  • ...mmon to all organisms, an aminopropanol sidechain is added to the one free carboxylic group and assembly of the [[nucleotide]] loop, which will provide the secon *[[Corrin]] ring synthesis leading to cobyrinic acid, with seven [[Carboxylic acid|carboxylate]] groups. In the anaerobic pathway this already contains c ...
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