- benzopyrene), the
epoxides are
often obtained in high enantioselectivity. Ring-opening
reactions dominate the
reactivity of
epoxides.
Epoxides react with a...
- (cycloaliphatic
epoxides and
epoxidized vegetable oils) and
those formed by
reaction with
epichlorohydrin (glycidyl
ethers and esters).
Cycloaliphatic epoxides contain...
- that
possess epoxide residues (which is
often due to
their initial metabolism by
cytochrome P450
enzymes to
epoxides) to diols.
Epoxides are
highly reactive...
-
Epoxide hydrase may
refer to:
Microsomal epoxide hydrolase Soluble epoxide hydrolase Epoxide hydrolase This set
index page
lists enzyme articles ****ociated...
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industrial scale for the
production of
chlorohydrin precursors to two
important epoxides,
epichlorohydrin and
propylene oxide[citation needed]. At one time, 2-chloroethanol...
- is a
chemical reaction used in
organic chemistry for the
synthesis of
epoxides, aziridines, and cyclopropanes. It was
discovered in 1961 by A. William...
-
metabolized to
chlordene epoxide.
Other metabolites include 1-hydroxychlordene, 1-hydroxy-2,3-epoxychlordene, and
heptachlor epoxide. Soil microorganisms...
-
typically used to
promote this reaction.
Epoxides are
typically prepared by
oxidation of alkenes. The most
important epoxide in
terms of
industrial scale is ethylene...
- are
epoxides of
other lipids besides arachidonic acid such as the
omega three docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and
eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA)
epoxides. These...
-
biologically actions of
certain fatty acid
epoxides,
increasing the
toxicity of
other fatty acid
epoxides, and
contributing to the
metabolism of drugs...