- can
propagate through the
alkene of a
vinylogous carboxylate. Likewise, 3-dimethylaminoacrolein is the
vinylogous-amide
analog of dimethylformamide. Due...
-
acids are the
direct union of a
carbonyl group and a
hydroxyl group. In
vinylogous carboxylic acids, a carbon-carbon
double bond
separates the
carbonyl and...
- of the bond
gives rise to
characteristic reactivity,
which is
termed vinylogous: In
allyl compounds,
where the next
carbon is
saturated but substituted...
- "In-Depth
Mechanistic Study on the
Formation of
Acrylamide and
Other Vinylogous Compounds by the
Maillard Reaction".
Journal of
Agricultural and Food...
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followed by tautomerization, to form the
phenolic benzannulated product. The
vinylogous Wolff rearrangement consists of a β,γ-unsaturated
diazo ketone undergoing...
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Humulone (α-lupulic acid), a
vinylogous type of
organic acid, is a bitter-tasting
chemical compound found in the
resin of
mature hops (Humulus lupulus)...
- by
nucleophiles at the β-carbon. This
pattern of
reactivity is
called vinylogous.
Examples of
unsaturated carbonyls are
acrolein (propenal),
mesityl oxide...
-
Rothman RB,
Blough BE (2016). "The
biogenic amine transporter activity of
vinylogous amphetamine analogs". MedChemComm. 7 (8): 1657–1663. doi:10.1039/C6MD00245E...
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Vitamin C (also
known as
ascorbic acid and ascorbate) is a water-soluble
vitamin found in
citrus and
other fruits,
berries and vegetables. It is also a...
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potentially carcinogenic malondialdehyde. The
compound can be
thought of as
vinylogous dimethylformamide (DMF) and
combines the
functionalities of an unsaturated...