- In chemistry,
hydroxylation can
refer to: (i) most commonly,
hydroxylation describes a
chemical process that
introduces a
hydroxyl group (−OH) into an...
- ... The
location of the p-
hydroxylation and β-
hydroxylation reactions is
important in
species where aromatic hydroxylation of
amphetamine is the predominant...
-
reagents in
organic chemistry for a
variety of oxidations,
including alpha hydroxylation of enolates,
epoxidation and
aziridination of olefins, and
other heteroatom...
- The
Woodward cis-
hydroxylation (also
known as the
Woodward reaction) is the
chemical reaction of
alkenes with
iodine and
silver acetate in wet acetic...
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fatty acids, xenobiotics, and parti****te in many biosyntheses. By
hydroxylation, CYP450
enzymes convert xenobiotics into
hydrophilic derivatives, which...
- ... The
location of the p-
hydroxylation and β-
hydroxylation reactions is
important in
species where aromatic hydroxylation of
amphetamine is the predominant...
- ... The
location of the p-
hydroxylation and β-
hydroxylation reactions is
important in
species where aromatic hydroxylation of
amphetamine is the predominant...
- The
Milas hydroxylation is an
organic reaction converting an
alkene to a
vicinal diol, and was
developed by
Nicholas A.
Milas in the 1930s. The cis-diol...
- benzene, such as halogenation, cyanation, trifluoromethylation, and
hydroxylation. The
reaction was
discovered in 1884 by
Swiss chemist Traugott Sandmeyer...
- The
hydroxylation of
estradiol is one of the
major routes of
metabolism of the
estrogen steroid hormone estradiol. It is
hydroxylated into the catechol...