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Nitrosation and
nitrosylation are two
names for the
process of
converting organic compounds or
metal complexes into
nitroso derivatives, i.e., compounds...
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reactions of
nitric oxide involve the S-
nitrosation of
thiols and the
nitrosylation of some metalloenzymes. S-
nitrosation involves the (reversible) conversion...
- the
generation of
nitrosamines under some
biological conditions. The
nitrosation is also reversible,
particularly in
acidic solutions of nucleophiles...
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inhibition of
bacterially mediated N-
nitrosation by
vitamin C:
relevance to the
inhibition of
endogenous N-
nitrosation in the
achlorhydric stomach". Carcinogenesis...
- orgsynth.org/orgsyn/prep.asp?prep=cv2p0108 Link Williams, D. L. H. (1988).
Nitrosation. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University. p. 16. ISBN 0-521-26796-X. Chemoselective...
- G.G.C.; Bingham, S.A. (1
November 2007). "Dietary meat,
endogenous nitrosation and
colorectal cancer".
Biochemical Society Transactions. 35 (5): 1355–1357...
- (Group 1).
Nitrite (ingested)
under conditions that
result in
endogenous nitrosation,
specifically the
production of nitrosamine, has been
classified as Probably...
- that TNX is
toxic to
earthworm Eisenia fetida. R-salt is
synthesized by
nitrosation of hexamine. Lowrey, Erin (2025-01-05). "New
Orleans terror attack suspect...
- an
amino acid
residue of a
protein is
known as S-nitrosylation or S-
nitrosation. This is a
reversible process and a
major form of
posttranslational modification...
- are both present.
Electrophilic aliphatic substitution reactions are:
Nitrosation Ketone halogenation Keto-enol
tautomerism Aliphatic diazonium coupling...