- the
usage of the word
ketal altogether, but has
since reversed its decision. However, in
contrast to
historical usage,
ketals are now a
subset of acetals...
- CH3C(O2C2H4)CH2CO2C2H5 It is the
ketal derived from the
condensation of
ethyl acetoacetate and
ethylene glycol. Also
known as
apple ketal and applinal, it has a...
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group composed of the
cyclic ketal of a diol with acetone. The more
systematic name for this
structure is an
isopropylidene ketal.
Acetonide is a
common protecting...
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Acetone (2-propanone or
dimethyl ketone) is an
organic compound with the
formula (CH3)2CO. It is the
simplest and
smallest ketone (>C=O). It is a colorless...
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Xanthan ketal pyruvate transferase (EC 2.5.1.95, KPT) is an
enzyme with
systematic name phosphoenolpyruvate:D-Man-beta-(1->4)-GlcA-beta-(1->2)-D-Man-...
- derivative. Two
ketals of
ethyl acetoacetate are used in
commercial fragrances.
Fructone (CH3C(O2C2H4)CH2CO2C2H5), the
ethylene glycol ketal Fraistone...
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glucocorticoid corticosteroid which was
never marketed. The
acetonide cyclic ketal of fluocinolone,
fluocinolone acetonide, in contrast, has been marketed...
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reduced without affecting the
ketone by
protecting the
ketone as a
ketal. The
ketal is
produced by acid
catalysed reaction with
ethylene glycol, the reduction...
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Rhizobium leguminosarum exopolysaccharide glucosyl ketal-pyruvate-transferase (EC 2.5.1.98, PssM) is an
enzyme with
systematic name...
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carbonyl group. This is half of the
required alcohols to form
acetals or
ketals.
Cyclic hemiacetals can
sometimes be
referred to as lactols. Hemiacetals...