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Acrolein (systematic name: propenal) is the
simplest unsaturated aldehyde. It is a
colorless liquid with a foul and
acrid aroma. The
smell of
burnt fat...
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condensation is
accompanied by decarboxylation. For example, the
reaction of
acrolein and
malonic acid in
pyridine gives trans-2,4-entadienoic acid with one...
- to the wine such as the bitter-tasting "
acrolein taint" that
comes from
degradation of
glycerol into
acrolein which then
reacts with
phenolic compounds...
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efforts are
being made to
convert glycerol to
synthetic precursors, such as
acrolein and epichlorohydrin.
Although usually not cost-effective
because so much...
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anticancer agents, in vivo, may be
converted to
urotoxic metabolites, such as
acrolein.
Mesna ****ists to
detoxify these metabolites by
reaction of its sulfhydryl...
- water.
Double dehydration is
illustrated by the
conversion of
glycerol to
acrolein: The
formation of the
pyrophosphate bond is an
important dehydration relevant...
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reactivity is
called vinylogous.
Examples of
unsaturated carbonyls are
acrolein (propenal),
mesityl oxide,
acrylic acid, and
maleic acid.
Unsaturated carbonyls...
- and
detoxifies acrolein.
Intermittent dosing of
cyclophosphamide decreases ****ulative drug dose,
reduces bladder exposure to
acrolein and has
equal efficacy...
- (2E)-but-2-enal
Other names Crotonaldehyde Crotonic aldehyde β-Methacrolein β-Methyl
acrolein 2-butenal
Propylene aldehyde Identifiers CAS
Number 4170-30-3 (E/Z) Y 123-73-9...
- synthesis. In one such
procedure the
reaction of 3-N-tosylaminophenol I with
acrolein II
affords a
hydroxyl substituted quinoline III
through 4
sequential steps...