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Sulfinic acids are
oxoacids of
sulfur with the
structure RSO(OH). In
these organosulfur compounds,
sulfur is pyramidal.
Sulfinic acids RSO2H are typically...
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occurs in the
liver via the
cysteine sulfinic acid pathway. In this pathway,
cysteine is
first oxidized to its
sulfinic acid,
catalyzed by the
enzyme cysteine...
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natural phenols in a
plant extract). Enols,
hydroxamic acids, oximes, and
sulfinic acids give
positive results as well. The
bromine test is
useful to confirm...
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Cysteine sulfinic acid is the
organic compound with the
nominal formula HO2SCH2CH(NH2)CO2H . It is a rare
example of an
amino acid
bearing a
sulfinic acid...
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organic chemistry.
Sulfinic acids have
functionality R−S(O)−OH
while sulfenic acids have
functionality R−S−OH. In the
series sulfonic—
sulfinic—sulfenic acids...
- non-heme iron
enzyme that
catalyzes the
conversion of L-cysteine to
cysteine sulfinic acid (cysteine sulfinate). CDO
plays an
important role in
cysteine catabolism...
- the α-amino group. The
first reaction yields sulfenic acid (R−S−OH) then
sulfinic acid (R−S(=O)−OH) and
finally R−S(=O)2−OH.
Sulfenic acids form disulfides...
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thiourea dioxide converts to the tautomer, a
sulfinic acid, (H2N)HN=CS(O)(OH),
named formamidine sulfinic acid.
Thiourea dioxide was
first prepared in...
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first member of the
family of
organosulfur oxoacids,
which also
include sulfinic acids (R−S(=O)OH) and
sulfonic acids (R−S(=O)2OH), respectively. The base...
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Hypotaurine is a
sulfinic acid that is an
intermediate in the
biosynthesis of taurine. Like taurine, it also acts as an
endogenous neurotransmitter via...