- Hydroxyacetone, also
known as
acetol, is the
organic chemical with the
formula CH3C(O)CH2OH. It
consists of a
primary alcohol substituent on acetone. It...
- form d-erythro-imidazole-glycerol-phosphate. After, His3
forms imidazole acetol-phosphate
releasing water. His5 then
makes l-histidinol-phosphate, which...
-
which is
excreted in breath/urine, or by CYP2E1 into
hydroxyacetone (
acetol).
Acetol can be
converted to
propylene glycol. This
converts to
pyruvate (by...
- It can then be
further metabolized either by CYP2E1 into
hydroxyacetone (
acetol) and then via
propylene glycol to pyruvate,
lactate and
acetate (usable...
- ~60% of
acetone may be
oxidized in the
liver to the
pyruvate precursors acetol and methylglyoxal. Thus
ketone bodies derived from
fatty acids could account...
- form D-erythro-imidazole-glycerol-phosphate. After, His3
forms imidazole acetol-phosphate
releasing water. His5 then
makes L-histidinol-phosphate, which...
- the
original on 2010-06-21.
Retrieved 2007-10-27. Levene, P. A.; Walti, A. (1930). "
Acetol".
Organic Syntheses. 10: 1;
Collected Volumes, vol. 2, p. 5....
- phosphotransferase.
Other names in
common use
include dihydroxyacetone kinase,
acetol kinase, and
acetol kinase (phosphorylating). This
enzyme parti****tes in glycerolipid...
-
producing an e-liquid in
which propylene glycol is
replaced by glycerin.
Acetol, beta-nicotyrine, butanal, crotonaldehyde, glyceraldehyde, glycidol, glyoxal...
- of acetyl-CoA to glucose, CYP2E1
transforms acetone via
hydroxyacetone (
acetol) into
propylene glycol and methylglyoxal, the
precursors of pyruvate, acetate...