Search results for "Acetyl" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • to fatty acids or energy through acetyl-CoA (acetyl coenzyme A), ... hydrogen sulfate, or by the hydrolysis of acetyl cyanide (CH3COCN), formed ...
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  • [[Image:Acetyl-coenzyme-A-3D-vdW.png|thumb|200px|A model of acetyl-CoA]] is to carry acyl groups (such as the acetyl group) or thioesters. A molecule ...
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  • | [[Image:Acetyl-chloride.png|75px|Acetyl chloride]]Acetyl chloride(Ethanoyl chloride) |- | Alcohol || Hydroxyl | ROH | [[Image:Alcohol-(general ...
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  • from the compounds choline and acetyl-CoA. Organic mercurial compounds have a high affinity for sulfhydryl groups, which causes dysfunction of ...
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  • and electrons; coenzyme A, which transfers acetyl groups; and S-adenosylmethionine ... 2005). || Pantothenic acid (B5) || ADP || Acetyl group and other acyl groups ...
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  • is AcOH or HOAc where Ac stands for the acetyl group CH3−C(=O)−;. In ... and formation of derivatives such as acetyl chloride by what is called ...
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  • in the biosynthetic pathway. IPP is formed from acetyl-CoA via the intermediacy of mevalonic acid in the HMG-CoA reductase pathway. An alternative, ...
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  • Lysine is metabolised in mammals to give acetyl-CoA, via an initial transamination with α-ketoglutarate. The bacterial degradation of lysine ...
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  • malate, also build up. Citrate can be converted to acetyl CoA, which serves as a precursor for fatty acid synthesis or cholesterol synthesis. Thus, a ...
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  • C6H5-NH3+), and reacts with acyl halides such as acetyl chloride to form amides. The amides formed from aniline are sometimes called anilides, for example ...
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  • their biosynthesis in these organisms involves acetyl-CoA, a coenzyme carrying a two-carbon-atom group. Bacteria, however, possess the ability to synthesize ...
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  • * ACCase inhibitors: These are compounds that kill grasses. Acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) is part of the first step of lipid synthesis ...
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  • coenzyme A, which is involved in the transfer of acetyl groups. ==How enzymes catalyze reactions== [[Image:activation2.png|thumb|400px|The energy ...
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  • Other important constituents include essential oils acetyl eugenol, beta-caryophylline, and vanillin, as well as crategolic acid, tannins, gallotannic ...
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  • * Organic halides and organic acid halides, such as acetyl chloride and benzyl chloroformate * Acid anhydrides, such as acetic anhydride ...
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  • Carbon monoxide, with the chemical formula CO, is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It is the product of the incomplete combustion of ...
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  • Cholesterol is primarily synthesized from acetyl CoA through the HMG-CoA reductase pathway in many cells and tissues. About 20–25 percent of ...
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  • cells containing either terminal N-acetyl galactosamine or beta-1,4-linked galactose residues. Additionally, the mannose-type glycans of ricin ...
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  • acute mercurial poisoning include chelators N-acetyl-D,L-penicillamine (NAP), British Anti-Lewisite (BAL), 2,3-dimercapto-1-propanesulfonic acid (DMPS ...
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