Definition of Iodoacetate. Meaning of Iodoacetate. Synonyms of Iodoacetate

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Definition of Iodoacetate

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- anaerobic activity must have a defective muscle glycogen mechanism. Iodoacetate is an irreversible inhibitor of all cysteine peptidases, with the mechanism...
- Ethyl iodoacetate is an organic compound with the chemical formula ICH2CO2CH2CH3. It is a derivative of ethyl acetate. Under normal conditions, the compound...
- used for peptide mapping purposes. Its actions are similar to those of iodoacetate. It is commonly used to bind covalently with the thiol group of cysteine...
- Ethylene bis(iodoacetate), also known as S-10, is the iodoacetate ester of ethylene glycol. It's an alkylating agent that has been studied as an anticancer...
- gases chloromethyl chloroformate, chloropicrin, bromacetone and ethyl iodoacetate. Gases were frequently mixed, for example white star was the name given...
- Chloracetophenone (MACE; CN) Chloromethyl chloroformate Dibenzoxazepine (CR) Ethyl iodoacetate Ortho-chlorobenzylidene malononitrile (Super tear gas; CS) Trichloromethyl...
- Stannic chloride 1916 Severe irritant, causes asphyxiation Allies Ethyl iodoacetate 1916 Lachrymatory, toxic Allies Bromoacetone 1916 Lachrymatory, irritant...
- synthesized in 1896 by the Belgian chemist Frédéric Swarts by reacting methyl iodoacetate with silver fluoride. It can also be synthesized by reacting methyl chloroacetate...
- the same phenomenon that occurs when muscle is poisoned in vitro by iodoacetate, which inhibits the breakdown of glycogen into glucose and prevents the...
- Iodoacetone Bromobenzyl cyanide Chloroacetophenone Ethyl bromoacetate Ethyl iodoacetate The War Gases. 1939. War gases, their identification and decontamination...