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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...
- 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...
- inhibition of bacterially mediated N-nitrosation by vitamin C: relevance to the inhibition of endogenous N-nitrosation in the achlorhydric stomach". Carcinogenesis...
- G.G.C.; Bingham, S.A. (1 November 2007). "Dietary meat, endogenous nitrosation and colorectal cancer". Biochemical Society Transactions. 35 (5): 1355–1357...
- form N-nitroso compounds. A prin****l concern about sodium nitrite is Nitrosation/nitrosylation, the formation of carcinogenic nitroso-compounds in meats...
- (Group 1). Nitrite (ingested) under conditions that result in endogenous nitrosation, specifically the production of nitrosamine, has been classified as Probably...
- 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...
- 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...
- pyrimidine occurs at the 5-position, the least electron-deficient. Nitration, nitrosation, azo coupling, halogenation, sulfonation, formylation, hydroxymethylation...