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Aminoaldehydes and
aminoketones are
organic compounds that
contain an
amine functional group as well as
either a
aldehyde or
ketone functional group. These...
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reaction of
water followed by ring-opening of the
hemiaminal to the
aminoaldehyde followed by ring closure. A
known drug
example of the
Dimroth rearrangement...
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oxidative deamination by the
action of
diamine oxidase to
yield the
aminoaldehyde.
Schiff base
formation confirms the
biosynthesis of the N-methyl-Δ1-pyrrolinium...
- or (3,4) bond can be
formed by the
reaction of an
imidate and an α-
aminoaldehyde or α-aminoacetal. The
example below applies to
imidazole when R1 = R2...
- omega-diamine + 2-oxoglutarate ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } an omega-
aminoaldehyde + L-glutamate Thus, the two
substrates of this
enzyme are alpha,omega-diamine...
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oxidative deamination by the
action of
diamine oxidase to
yield the
aminoaldehyde,
which spontaneously cyclizes to N-methyl-Δ1-pyrrolinium cation. Beyond...
- aminoacetaldehyde.
Aminoaldehydes and
aminoketones Fisher,
Lawrence E.; Muchowski,
Joseph M. (1990). "Synthesis of α-
Aminoaldehydes and α-Aminoketone....
- H2NCH2CH(OH)SO3−.
Aminoaldehydes and
aminoketones Fisher,
Lawrence E.; Muchowski,
Joseph M. (1990). "Synthesis of α-
Aminoaldehydes and α-Aminoketone....
- are not well
suited for the
reactions either. In particular,
chiral α-
aminoaldehydes do not
react well due to
epimerization and
because amino groups can...
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deamination of polyamines, such as
histamine and putrescine, to
produce aminoaldehydes,
hydrogen peroxide, and ammonia. DAO
metabolizes histamine into...