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expansion provides the
thermodynamic driving force in this case. (6)
Steroidal ketols have been
subjected to
rearrangement conditions to give
steroids of different...
- In
organic chemistry, a
hydroxy ketone (often
referred to
simply as a
ketol) is a
functional group consisting of a
ketone (>C=O)
flanked by a hydroxyl...
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which case it
referred to as a '
ketol'. An
aldol may also use the term β-hydroxy
aldehyde (or β-hydroxy
ketone for a
ketol). The term "aldol" may
refer to...
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quickly oxidising Mn2+ to MnO− 4, and
cleaving glycols, α-****tones, α-
ketols, α-aminoalcohols, and α-diamines.
Orthoperiodate especially stabilises high...
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Sarawak Museum Journal Less S. Hall;
Gordon G. Grigg;
Craig Moritz;
Besar Ketol; Isa Sait;
Wahab Marni; M.T.
Abdullah (2004), "Biogeography of
fruit bats...
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alcohol substituent on acetone. It is an α-hydroxyketone, also
called a
ketol, and is the
simplest hydroxy ketone structure. It is a colorless, distillable...
- (1965). "Observations on
amine catalysis of
formation and
dehydration of
ketols".
Tetrahedron Letters. 6 (43): 3889–3897. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(01)89143-7...
- 1-(5-phosphoribosyl)-5-[(5-phosphoribosylamino)methylideneamino]imidazole-4-carboxamide
ketol-isomerase) is an
enzyme with
systematic name 1-(5-phosphoribosyl)-5-((5...
- Nicolson. ISBN 0-7538-1996-1. Hall, L.S.; Grigg,
Gordon G.; Moritz, Craig;
Ketol, Besar; Sait, Isa; Marni, Wahab; Abdullah, M.T. (2004). "Biogeography of...
- of the
reaction is an α-hydroxy–ester or an α-hydroxy-amide. The alpha-
ketol rearrangement is an
interconversion of a
hydroxyl alpha to a
carbonyl to...