-
electrophilic aminating reagents include oxaziridines,
diazo compounds, and in rare cases, imines. The
scope of
organometallic reagents that may be
aminated by electrophilic...
- in-between this step and for
which the gene GenB1 is
proposed as the
aminating gene. JI-20B is
dehydroxylated and
epimerized to
first component of the...
-
reacting either ethylene oxide or
propylene oxide with
polyols and then
aminating them.
There are a
number of
commercially available molecules with different...
-
early step in the
gluconeogenic pathway,
which converts lactate and de-
aminated alanine into glucose,
under the
influence of high
levels of
glucagon and/or...
-
early step in the
gluconeogenic pathway which converts lactate and de-
aminated alanine into glucose,
under the
influence of high
levels of
glucagon and/or...
-
synthesis of N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP). This
intermediate is
reductively aminated to 4-anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (4-ANPP).
Fentanyl is
produced following...
- feedstock). Picramide,
formed by
aminating picric acid (typically
beginning with Dunnite), can be
further aminated to
produce the very
stable explosive...
- GMP
reductase EC 1.7.1.7 (Guanosine 5'-monophosphate
oxidoreductase ) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
irreversible and NADPH-dependent
reductive deamination...
- le
sucre de gélatine"
Archived 2020-07-27 at the
Wayback Machine ("On
aminated acids and the
sugar of
gelatine [i.e., glycine]"),
Annales de
Chimie et...
- α-carbon, it
makes it less electrophilic. The
strongest base
known to
aminate is 4-dimethylaminopyridine (pKa 9.37). δ+ on α-carbon - For kinetically...