- intermediate.
Alkylation of
sulfinic acids can give
either sulfones or
sulfinate esters,
depending on the
solvent and reagent.
Strongly polarized reactants...
-
names in
common use
include cysteine-
sulfinate decarboxylase, L-cysteinesulfinic acid decarboxylase, cysteine-
sulfinate decarboxylase, CADCase/CSADCase, CSAD...
- fish are less
efficient at
taurine biosyntheis due to
reduced cysteine sulfinate decarboxylase levels.
Taurine is used in the
preparation of the anthelmintic...
-
unusual reaction focusing on the
sulfur center, zinc
reduces TsCl to the
sulfinate, CH3C6H4SO2Na. This
reagent is
inexpensively available for laboratory...
- microalgae. By contrast, most
taurine in
animals is made from
cysteine sulfinate. Weast,
Robert C., ed. (1981). CRC
Handbook of
Chemistry and
Physics (62nd ed...
-
Sulfones have been
prepared by
nucleophilic displacement of
halides by
sulfinates: ArSO 2 Na + Ar ′ Cl ⟶ Ar ( Ar ′ ) SO 2 + NaCl {\displaystyle {\ce {ArSO2Na...
- 2'-hydroxybiphenyl-2-
sulfinate desulfinase (EC 3.13.1.3) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction 2'-hydroxybiphenyl-2-
sulfinate + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle...
-
menthol is used as a
chiral auxiliary in
asymmetric synthesis. For example,
sulfinate esters made from
sulfinyl chlorides and
menthol can be used to make enantiomerically...
-
catalyzes the
conversion of L-cysteine to
cysteine sulfinic acid (cysteine
sulfinate). CDO
plays an
important role in
cysteine catabolism,
regulating intracellular...
- today.
Other dyes and
supporting chemicals used are
PTSMH (p-toluene
sulfinate of Michler's hydrol), TMA (trimellitic anhydride), phenol-formaldehyde...