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- A cyclopropyl group is a chemical structure derived from cyclopropane; it is typically produced in a cyclopropanation reaction. The group has an empirical...
- [failed verification] In addition, there is a third, cyclic, form called cyclopropyl, or c-propyl[citation needed]. It is not isomeric with the other two...
- Cyclopropyl cyanide is an organic compound consisting of a nitrile group as a substituent on a cyclopropane ring. It is the smallest cyclic compound containing...
- Methylene cyclopropyl acetic acid (MCPA) is found in lychee seeds and also a toxic metabolite in mammalian digestion after eating hypoglycin, present...
- Chambers, Vaughan C. (July 1951). "Small-Ring Compounds. VI. Cyclopropanol, Cyclopropyl Bromide and Cyclopropylamine". Journal of the American Chemical Society...
- Cyclopropanes are a family of organic compounds containing the cyclopropyl group. The parent is cyclopropane (C3H6). Most cyclopropanes are not prepared...
- Retrieved 31 May 2023. Slabey, Vernon A. (October 1952). "Reaction of Cyclopropyl Chloride with Lithium. Isolation of Dicyclopropyl". Journal of the American...
- is an organic compound with the chemical formula C3H6O. It contains a cyclopropyl group with a hydroxyl group attached to it. The compound is highly unstable...
- haloalkane family. The compound can be produced by reacting imidazolylidene cyclopropyl group with xenon difluoride. Also, a reaction of enantioselective cyclopropanation...
- Additionally, Curacin A contains a notable thiazoline ring and a unique cyclopropyl moiety, which is essential to the compound's biological activity. Curacin...