- than the keto form.
Reductones are
reducing agents, thus
efficacious antioxidants. Some are
fairly strong acids.
Examples of
reductones are tartronaldehyde...
-
stabilized by
flanking carbonyl groups.
These stabilized enediols are
called reductones. Such
species are
important in glycochemistry, e.g., the
Lobry de Bruyn-van...
- for the
ketosamines to
react further:
Produce two
water molecules and
reductones Diacetyl, pyruvaldehyde, and
other short-chain
hydrolytic fission products...
- carbonyl. This −C(OH)=C(OH)−C(=O)−
structural pattern is
characteristic of
reductones, and
increases the
acidity of one of the enol
hydroxyl groups. The deprotonated...
-
compound is
produced via a
reaction between the
amino acid
leucine and
reductones in the malt. As it can be
derived from leucine, the
occurrence of isovaleraldehyde...
- (COD).
Ascorbic acid and its isomers, and
other similar sugar derived reductone reducing agents are a
viable substitute for many
developing agents. Developers...
-
Sodium dithionite Names Other names D-Ox, Hydrolin,
Reductone sodium hydrosulfite,
sodium sulfoxylate,
Sulfoxylate Vatrolite,
Virtex L Hydrosulfit, Prayon...
- by
Nitrous Acid Part IV: The Zero
Order Reaction. 16.
Communication on
reductones and
tricarbonyl compounds.
Helvetica Chimica Acta, 43 (1), 310-317. Dahn...
- 2-Hydroxypropanedial
Reductone Tartronaldehyde 2-Hydroxymalonaldehyde 2-Hydroxymalondialdehyde Glucose-
reductone Tartronal Tartronic aldehyde Triose reductone Identifiers...
-
Weygand of the
University of Munich, he
investigated the
formation of
reductones. He
taught at
Western University (Kansas);, in 1972 held a
visiting professorship...