Definition of Hydroxylate. Meaning of Hydroxylate. Synonyms of Hydroxylate

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- 2e− + 2H+ → R3C−OH + H2O Since O2 itself is a slow and unselective hydroxylating agent, catalysts are required to accelerate the pace of the process...
- oxidizing agent, it will decompose most organic matter, and it will also hydroxylate most surfaces (by adding –OH groups), making them highly hydrophilic...
- the form of metabolites, with only 2% remaining unchanged. Conjugated hydroxylated derivatives of ketamine (80%) followed by dehydronorketamine (16%) are...
- serum DβH activity was studied in two ways. First, in vivo ability to β-hydroxylate the synthetic substrate hydroxyamphetamine was compared in two subjects...
- S2CID 27787938. Methamphetamine, a central nervous system stimulant drug, is p-hydroxylated by CYP2D6 to less active p-OH-methamphetamine. "Adderall XR Prescribing...
- incorporating the small exon 13A. LH1 and LH3 hydroxylate lysyl residues in the collagen triple helix, whereas LH2b hydroxylates lysyl residues in the telopeptides...
- means it uses molecular oxygen to hydroxylate its substrates. One of the oxygen atoms in O2 is used to hydroxylate the tyrosine molecule to obtain L-DOPA...
- of the O-O bond to yield the ferryl oxo hydroxylating intermediate Fe(IV)=O attack on Fe(IV)=O to hydroxylate phenylalanine substrate to tyrosine. Formation...
- NADPH2:oxygen oxidoreductase (20-hydroxylating, ester-producing), 17alpha-hydroxyprogesterone, NADPH2:oxygen oxidoreductase (20-hydroxylating, side-chain cleaving)...
- Hydroxylated lecithin is chemically modified lecithin. It is made by treating lecithin with hydrogen peroxide and an organic acid such as acetic or lactic...