- In
organic chemistry, an
epoxide is a
cyclic ether,
where the
ether forms a three-atom ring: two
atoms of
carbon and one atom of oxygen. This triangular...
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Epoxide hydrolases (EHs), also
known as
epoxide hydratases, are
enzymes that
metabolize compounds that
contain an
epoxide residue; they
convert this residue...
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polymers which contain epoxide groups. The
epoxide functional group is also
collectively called epoxy. The
IUPAC name for an
epoxide group is an oxirane...
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Epoxide hydrase may
refer to:
Microsomal epoxide hydrolase Soluble epoxide hydrolase Epoxide hydrolase This set
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- of the benzopyrenes,
formed by a
benzene ring
fused to pyrene. Its diol
epoxide metabolites, more
commonly known as BPDE,
react with and bind to DNA, resulting...
- 4-diepoxybutane) is an
epoxide which is a
colorless liquid at room temperature. It is
therefore highly reactive, more than
other ethers. An
epoxide is a
cyclic ether...
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Soluble epoxide hydrolase (sEH) is a
bifunctional enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the EPHX2 gene. sEH is a
member of the
epoxide hydrolase family....
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Aflatoxin B1 exo-8,9-
epoxide is a
toxic metabolite of
aflatoxin B1. It's
formed by the
action of
cytochrome P450
enzymes in the liver. In the liver, aflatoxin...
- enzymology, a
microsomal epoxide hydrolase (mEH) (EC 3.3.2.9) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
hydrolysis reaction between an
epoxide and
water to form a diol...
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Paprika oleoresin (also
known as
paprika extract and
oleoresin paprika) is an oil-soluble
extract from the
fruits of Capsi****
annuum or Capsi**** frutescens...