Searching compounds for acetyl acid returned 239580 results.
Matched description: … Its corresponding aglycone is digoxigenin, and its acetyl derivative is acetyldigoxin. …
Matched description: … 2,3-Pentanedione, also known as acetyl propionyl or pentan-2,3-dione, belongs to the class of organic …
Matched description: … N-Acetyl-prenylcysteine and. prenylcysteinyl peptides are not substrates. …
Matched description: … 4-acetamidobutanoic acid, also known as n4-acetylaminobutanoate or N-acetyl-4-aminobutyric acid, belongs ... Those are amino acids having a (-NH2) group attached to the gamma carbon atom. 4-acetamidobutanoic acid ... is soluble (in water) and a weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). 4-acetamidobutanoic acid can …
Matched description: … Lanosterol is biochemically synthesized starting from acetyl-CoA by the HMG-CoA reductase pathway. …
Matched description: … N4-acetylaminobutanal, also known as N-acetyl-γ-aminobutyraldehyde, is a member of the class of ... N4-acetylaminobutanal is soluble (in water) and a very weakly acidic compound (based on its pKa). …
Matched description: … The compound undergoes beta oxidation, forming one or more molecules of acetyl-CoA. ... An acyl-CoA (or formyl-CoA) is a coenzyme involved in the metabolism of fatty acids. ... -6-enoyl-CoA is an intermediate in Di-unsaturated fatty acid beta-oxidation pathway. …
Matched description: … In this pathway, L-lysine is transported into the cell by basic amino acid transport systems. ... an as yet uncharacterized reaction(s) and further metabolism of glutaryl-CoA to carbon dioxide and acetyl-CoA …
Matched description: … 2-Acetylthiophene, also known as 2-acetothienone or thiophene,2-acetyl, belongs to the class of organic …
Matched description: … ->6) to the N-acetyl-D-glucosamine residue. ... Its structure is that of lacto-N-tetraose with one of the residues of sialic acid linked alpha-(2->3) ... to the terminal nonreducing residue of D-galactose and the other sialic acid residue linked alpha-(2 …
Matched description: … Poliglusam, or chitosan, is a linear polysaccharide consisting of D-glucosamine and N-acetyl-D-glucosamine ... on protein aggregation, emulsification capacity, film-forming ability, clarifying ability, and fatty acid
Matched description: … Palmitate negatively feeds back on acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) which is responsible for converting acetyl-ACP ... Palmitic acid, or hexadecanoic acid in IUPAC nomenclature, is the most common saturated fatty acid found ... Thus, palmitic acid is considered to be a fatty acid lipid molecule. …
Matched description: … It contains D(+)-galactose, D(+)-glucose, L(-)-fucose and N-acetyl-D(+)-glucosamine in a 3 : 1 : 1 : …
Matched description: … apoptosis has been associated with downstream events emanating from polyamine oxidase-mediated oxidation of acetylated
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …
Matched description: … Acetyl-CoA can enter the citric acid cycle, eventually forming several equivalents of ATP. ... Acyl-CoA's are also susceptible to beta oxidation, forming, ultimately, acetyl-CoA. ... Finally, Thiolase cleaves between the alpha carbon and ketone to release one molecule of acetyl-CoA and …