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Alloxan,
sometimes referred to as
alloxan hydrate, is an
organic compound with the
formula OC(N(H)CO)2C(OH)2. It is
classified as a
derivative of pyrimidine...
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preparation of
leavened breads. A
common misconception is that
maida contains alloxan,
which itself is
banned in a lot of
countries for
usage in food, added...
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nucleotides cytosine,
thymine and uracil,
thiamine (vitamin B1) and
alloxan. It is also
found in many
synthetic compounds such as
barbiturates and...
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observed to
reduce blood glucose levels in glucose−fed
hyperglycemic and
alloxan-treated
rabbits and rats.
Davana oil is used in
making perfumes of sweet...
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German chemist. The
original observation by
Strecker involved the use of
alloxan as the
oxidant in the
first step,
followed by hydrolysis: The reaction...
- into
phenol by
using Fenton's
reagent Oxidation of
barbituric acid into
alloxan.
Coupling reactions of
alkanes Mixtures of Fe+2 and H2O2 are
called Fenton...
- N-N bond in the N-nitrosourea pharmacop**** by
oxidative rearrangement.
Alloxan Brentjens R,
Saltz L (June 2001). "Islet cell
tumors of the pancreas: the...
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organic chemistry. Some
noteworthy developments: 1818:
Brugnatelli makes alloxan from uric acid 1832:
Dobereiner produces furfural (a furan) by treating...
- medium-polar
extract from the
leaves of
Stevia rebaudiana Bert. (Bertoni) on
alloxan-induced
diabetic rats". J
Pharm Bioallied Sci. 3 (2): 242–8. doi:10.4103/0975-7406...
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chemist Adolf von Baeyer, by
reducing what
Baeyer called Alloxanbromid (
alloxan dibromide, now: 5,5-dibromobarbituric acid) with
hydrocyanic acid, and...