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- Cyclopentenones are found in a large number of natural products, including jasmone, the aflatoxins, and several prostaglandins. 2-Cyclopentenones can...
- Cyclopentenone prostaglandins are a subset of prostaglandins (PGs) or prostanoids (see Eicosanoid §§ classic eicosanoids​ and Nonclassic eicosanoids) that...
- (1991). "The Pauson–Khand Cycloaddition Reaction for Synthesis of Cyclopentenones". Org. React. 40: 1–90. doi:10.1002/0471264180.or040.01. ISBN 0471264180...
- An intermolecular formal [3+3] cycloaddition between an cyclic iminium chloride and cyclopentenone....
- glutaronitrile C5H6N2OS methylthiouracil 56-04-2 C5H6N2O2 thymine 65-71-4 C5H6O cyclopentenone C5H6O5 α-Ketoglutaric acid 328-50-7 C5H7N3 3,4-diaminopyridine 54-96-6...
- Volumes, vol. 8, p. 167. Noyori, R.; Yokoyama, K.; Hayakawa, Y. (1988). "Cyclopentenones from α,α′-Dibromoketones and Enamines: 2,5-Dimethyl-3-Phenyl-2-Cyclopenten-1-one"...
- inhibitors or coxibs Corticosteroids (inhibit phospholipase A2 production) Cyclopentenone prostaglandins may play a role in inhibiting inflammation Vitamin D3...
- reaction cyclohexenes cycloaddition with a diene Pauson–Khand reaction cyclopentenones cycloaddition with an alkyne and CO Hydroboration–oxidation alcohols...
- Kogan, T. P.; Posner, G. H. (1990). "(S)-(+)-2-(p-toluenesulfinyl)-2-cyclopentenone: Precursor for enantioselective synthesis of 3-substituted cyclopentanones"...
- reaction. The cyclic enones include cyclopropenone, cyclobutenone, cyclopentenone, cyclohexenone, and cycloheptenone. An enal (or alkenal) is an organic...