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lactonic
lactonic, a. Chem. (lækˈtɒnɪk) [f. lacto- (in chem. names: see below).] 1. lactonic acid: [tr. G. lactonsäure (Hlasiwetz & Habermann 1870, in Ann. d. Chem. u. Pharm. CLV. 139), f. lact-ose lactose + -on -one: see -ic.] a. = galactonic acid.1871 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XXIV. 547 Lactonic acid, which, accord...
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Hydrastine
Following studies where the synthesis of the key lactonic amide intermediate (structure 4 in figure) was the most troublesome, the major breakthrough was The key step in the Falck synthesis was using a Passerini reaction to construct the lactonic amide intermediate 4.
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-onic
-onic, suffix Chem. [f. -one + -ic, prob. after lactonic a. 1.] An ending used in forming the names of acids, esp. of carboxylic acids obtained by oxidation of aldoses, as galactonic, gluconic, uronic adjs., etc. (Cf. also arsonic a. (f. arsonium), phosphonic a. (f. phosphonium), sulphonic a. (f. su...
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Mexrenone
It is the lactonic form of mexrenoic acid (mexrenoate), and mexrenoate potassium (SC-26714), the potassium salt of mexrenoic acid, also exists.
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Prorenone
It is the lactonic form of prorenoic acid (prorenoate), and prorenoate potassium (SC-23992), the potassium salt of prorenoic acid, also exists.
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gibberellic
gibberellic, a. (dʒɪbəˈrɛlɪk) [f. next + -ic.] gibberellic acid: one of the gibberellins, a tetracyclic lactonic acid (C18H21O4COOH) produced by the fungus Gibberella fujikuroi.1954 Curtis & Cross in Chem. & Ind. 28 Aug. 1066/1 In attempting to isolate gibberellin A from culture filtrates of this fu...
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Muironolide A
Biosynthesis and Synthesis
Muironolide A possibly has its biosynthetic route coming from PKS 1 responsible for forming the lactonic ring, with an amino
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camph-
camph- abbreviation of camphor, taken as a stem on which to form names of related chemical substances, as ˈcamphane [-ane], an inert, saturated bicyclic terpene, C10H18; now usu. called bornane; ˈcamphene, a terpene contained in camphor oil from Laurus camphora; a crystalline colourless mass; generi...
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Massoia lactone
Massoia lactone has an odour that is described as sweet, coconut meat, lactonic, creamy, milky and waxy and, at a dilution of 20 ppm, a taste described
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Sophorolipid
carboxylic end of this fatty acid is either free (acidic or open form) or internally esterified at the 4′′ or in some rare cases at the 6′- or 6′′-position (lactonic
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Erythrina alkaloids
The Erythrina alkaloids have three basic categories: dienoid, alkenoid and lactonic alkaloids. Some other special Erythrina and HomoErythrina alkaloids are also identified, and they have generally lactonic and pyridine D rings.
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