- structure. This
simple indolequinone indole-5,6-quinone is
produced during the
ripening of some fruit.
Other examples of
indolequinones and the
related mitosenes...
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Adrenochrome is a
chemical compound produced by the
oxidation of
adrenaline (epinephrine). It was the
subject of
limited research from the 1950s through...
- quinone-containing three-ring
structure related to the two-ring core of the
indolequinones. They are
derived from the
mitomycins by
reduction and are the active...
- food. In addition, the
Dakin oxidation is
useful in the
synthesis of
indolequinones,
naturally occurring compounds that
exhibit high anti-biotic, anti-fungal...
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Dopachrome is a
cyclization product of L-DOPA and is an
intermediate in the
biosynthesis of melanin. It may
tautomerise to form DHICA.
Dopachrome tautomerase...
- Indole-5,6-quinone is an
indolequinone, a
chemical compound found in the
oxidative browning reaction of
fruits like
bananas where it is
mediated by the...
- The
following is a
partial list of the "D"
codes for
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as
defined by the
United States National Library of
Medicine (NLM)...
-
against oxidative stress.
Several anti-tumor
agents such as mitosenes,
indolequinones,
aziridinylbenzoquinones and β-lapachone have been
designed be bioactivated...
-
Porfiromycin is an N-methyl
derivative of the
antineoplastic antibiotic,
mitomycin C,
which is
isolated from
various Streptomyces bacterial species. As...
- MeSH D03.438.473.404.478 –
hydroxyindoleacetic acid MeSH D03.438.473.412 –
indolequinones MeSH D03.438.473.412.249 –
mitomycins MeSH D03.438.473.412.249.350 –...