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isoprene
isoprene (ˈaɪsəʊpriːn) [f. iso-, perh. + propylene.] a. 2-Methyl-1, 3-butadiene, CH2:C(CH3)CH:CH2, a colourless liquid obtained by the destructive distillation of rubber and from petroleum and used in the manufacture of certain synthetic rubbers.1860 C. G. Williams in Phil. Trans. R. Soc. CL. 244, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Isoprene
Isoprene is common in low concentrations in many foods. arise from isoprene itself. wikipedia.org
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Isoprene synthase
The enzyme isoprene synthase (EC 4.2.3.27) catalyzes the chemical reaction prenyl pyrophosphate isoprene + diphosphate This enzyme belongs to the family The systematic name of this enzyme class is prenyl-diphosphate diphosphate-lyase (isoprene-forming). wikipedia.org
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polyisoprene
polyisoprene (pɒlɪˈaɪsəʊpriːn) [f. poly- + isoprene.] Any of the polymers of isoprene, which include the major constituent of natural rubber and some synthetic rubbers very similar to it.1935 [see polybutadiene s.v. poly- 2]. 1946 F. Marchionna Butalastic Polymers xvi. 483 The sodium butadiene rubbe... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polyisoprene
Polyisoprene is strictly speaking a collective name for polymers that are produced by polymerization of isoprene. Synthesis In principle, the polymerization of isoprene can result in four different isomers. wikipedia.org
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methoprene
methoprene n. Agric. (ˈmɛθəʊpriːn) [f. meth- + isoprene n.] A derivative of an isoprene polymer which has the effect on some insects of arresting development at an early (esp. larval) stage and is widely used in insecticidal preparations; propyl 2-(3,7,11-trimethyl-11-methoxydodec-2-4-dien)oate, C19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Absinthin
While terpenoids like Absinthin can be said to consist of isoprene "units," isoprene by itself is too stable and does not react directly. Rather, the isoprene units are transferred and reacted as diphosphates. wikipedia.org
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chloroprene
chloroprene Chem. (ˈklɔərəpriːn, ˈklɒr-) [f. chloro-2 + isoprene.] A colourless liquid, made from acetylene and hydrochloric acid, which polymerizes to form neoprene.1931 W. H. Carothers et al. in Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LIII. 4203 In order to recognize the analogy in structure and behavior which exi... Oxford English Dictionary
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ISPC
ISPC may refer to: Point code, a unique address for a node Isoprene synthase, an enzyme Intel SPMD Program Compiler wikipedia.org
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ISPS
ISPS may refer to: Isoprene synthase, an enzyme International Ship and Port Facility Security Code International Sports Promotion Society wikipedia.org
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异戊二烯
异戊二烯(isoprene),IUPAC名称2-甲基-1,3-丁二烯(2-methyl-1,3-butadiene),是一种共轭二烯烃,属五碳化合物,分子式为C5H8。异戊二烯存在于某些生化上重要化合物的结构中,如泛醌、维生素A和维生素K。 L., Why plants emit isoprene. Nature 374:769(1995). 吴金村,行政院农委会-林业研究专讯,森林释出异戊二烯对大气品质之影响,2004 二烯烃 单体 IARC第2B类致癌物质 半萜 wikipedia.org
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Terpene
Biosynthesis Isoprene as the building block Conceptually derived from isoprenes, the structures and formulas of terpenes follow the biogenetic isoprene Classification Terpenes may be classified by the number of isoprene units in the molecule; a prefix in the name indicates the number of isoprene pairs wikipedia.org
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Prenol
When the isoprene unit attached to the alcohol is saturated, the compound is referred to as a dolichol. Polyprenols can contain up to 100 isoprene units (n = 100) linked end to end with the hydroxyl group (–OH) remaining at the end. wikipedia.org
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IIR
International Institute of Refrigeration Imaging infrared, in munitions guidance systems Indo-Iranian languages Infinite impulse response Isobutylene isoprene wikipedia.org
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Dimethylbutadiene
It was then called methyl isoprene because it has one more methyl group than isoprene. Their polymer was the first synthetic rubber. wikipedia.org
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