- A
quinone methide is a type of
conjugated organic compound that
contain a
cyclohexadiene with a
carbonyl and an
exocyclic methylidene or
extended alkene...
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isolated carbon centers,
often described as "C4−", in the
methanides or
methides; two-atom units, "C2−2", in the acetylides; and three-atom units, "C4−3"...
- Catalysts: Tris(triflyl)methane, Scandium(III) Tris(triflyl)
methide, and Copper(II) Tris(triflyl)
methide". Synlett. 2000 (1): 80–82. doi:10.1055/s-2000-6436....
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Dimethylmercury is an
extremely toxic organomercury compound with the
formula (CH3)2Hg. A volatile, flammable,
dense and
colorless liquid, dimethylmercury...
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rings of troglitazone. Moreover, the
formation of
quinone and o-quinone
methide reactive metabolites were
proposed to be
formed by
metabolic oxidation...
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pentacyclic nortriterpen quinone and
belongs to the
family of
quinone methides. In mice,
celastrol is an NR4A1
agonist that
alleviates inflammation and...
- "1,4,5,8-naphthodiquinone") or
after it ("anthra-1,4-quinone").
Quinone methide –
where one O is
replaced by C Xylylene –
where both O's are
replaced by...
- also been patented.
Taxodone was the
first isolated example of a
quinone methide with a
labile hydrogen adjacent to this
reactive chromop****.
Kupchan demonstrated...
- 4-hydroxy-tamoxifen and then
dehydrated to 4-hydroxy-tamoxifen
quinone methide. Two
mechanisms have been
proposed as the
primary pathway of hydroxylation...
- JS, et al. (March 2010). "SARS-CoV 3CLpro
inhibitory effects of quinone-
methide triterpenes from
Tripterygium regelii".
Bioorganic &
Medicinal Chemistry...