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- In chemistry, dehydrogenation is a chemical reaction that involves the removal of hydrogen, usually from an organic molecule. It is the reverse of hydrogenation...
- naturally occurring anabolic–androgenic steroid (AAS) and the 1(2)-dehydrogenated analogue of testosterone. Boldenone itself has never been marketed;...
- atom bonded to a nitrogen atom of a ureylene group (N,N-dehydrourea, a dehydrogenated derivative of urea). The side chains R1 and R2 distinguish various sulfonylureas...
- Estrane: Dehydrogenated: Estrene Estradiene Estratriene; Substituted: Estratrienolone Estratrienediol Estratrienetriol C19 Androstane: Dehydrogenated: Androstene...
- or the hydration of propylene to give 2-propanol, which is oxidized (dehydrogenated) to acetone. Previously, acetone was produced by the dry distillation...
- Estrane: Dehydrogenated: Estrene Estradiene Estratriene; Substituted: Estratrienolone Estratrienediol Estratrienetriol C19 Androstane: Dehydrogenated: Androstene...
- of 1-testosterone (dihydroboldenone), 1-androstenedione, and other 1-dehydrogenated androstanes. The drug has been sold on the Internet as a designer steroid...
- needed again, the now hydrogenated, hydrogen-rich form of the LOHC is dehydrogenated, with the hydrogen being released again from the LOHC. This reaction...
- 1-dehydrotestosterone, or androsta-1,4-dien-17β-ol-3-one), which itself is the C1(2) dehydrogenated analogue of testosterone and a naturally occurring androgen found in...
- glutathione reduction in erythrocytes). This will cause the G6P to be dehydrogenated to 6-phosphogluconate by glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase. This irreversible...