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abbreviations for
pivalic acid are t-BuC(O)OH and PivOH. The
pivalyl or
pivaloyl group is
abbreviated t-BuC(O).
Pivalic acid is an
isomer of
valeric acid...
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Butlerov in 1874 by
reacting pivalic acid with
phosphorus pentachloride.
Pivaloyl chloride is used as an
input in the
manufacture of some drugs, insecticides...
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Pivagabine (INN;
brand name Tonerg), also
known as N-
pivaloyl-γ-aminobutyric acid or N-
pivaloyl-GABA, is an
antidepressant and
anxiolytic drug
which was...
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notably for fire sprinklers; see
Glossary of
firefighting equipment#P
Pivaloyl protecting group (Piv), a
protecting group in
chemistry P = IV, the formula...
- for
example in the
ideal gas
equation (PV=nRT)
Protecting group, as Pv,
Pivaloyl Peroxide value Perovskite (Pv), a
mineral Page view, a
metric in web analytics...
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Chronic administration of
these antibiotics increases the
excretion of
pivaloyl-carnitine,
which can lead to
carnitine depletion.
Treatment with the anticonvulsants...
- -oyl
chloride substitutes -ic acid. For example,
pivalic acid
becomes pivaloyl chloride and
acrylic acid
becomes acryloyl chloride. The
names pivalyl...
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acylium cation) and the tetrachloroaluminate. The
acylium ion
derived from
pivaloyl chloride is
unusual because it
exists in
equilibrium with the tert-butyl...
- 1002/jps.2600670433. PMID 641771.
Casagrande and
Ferrari (3)
synthesized 4-
pivaloyl- and 3,4-dipivaloyldopamine plus
several other dopamine esters containing...
- the most
active of the
three agents,
based on
brain concentration. The
pivaloyl ester of
bufotenine also
appears to
possess behavioral activity, since...