- In
organic chemistry, a
thiol (/ˈθaɪɒl/; from
Ancient Gr**** θεῖον (theion) 'sulfur'), or
thiol derivative, is any
organosulfur compound of the form R−SH...
- In
organosulfur chemistry, the
thiol-ene
reaction (also
alkene hydrothiolation) is an
organic reaction between a
thiol (R−SH) and an
alkene (R2C=CR2)...
- an SS-bond or
sometimes a
disulfide bridge and
usually derived from two
thiol groups. In
inorganic chemistry, the
anion appears in a few rare minerals...
- Butane-1-
thiol, also
known as
butyl mercaptan, is a volatile,
clear to
yellowish liquid with a
fetid (extremely foul-smelling) odor,
commonly described...
-
Prenylthiol or 3-methyl-2-butene-1-
thiol is a
chemical compound. It is one of a
group of
chemicals that give
cannabis its
characteristic "skunk-like"...
- the
product of
esterification of a
carboxylic acid (R−C(=O)−O−H) with a
thiol (R'−S−H). In biochemistry, the best-known
thioesters are
derivatives of...
-
responsible for bad
breath and the
smell of flatus.
Methanethiol is the
simplest thiol and is
sometimes abbreviated as MeSH. It is very flammable. The molecule...
-
organic compound with the
molecular formula C3H8S. It
belongs to the
group of
thiols. It is a
colorless liquid with a strong,
offensive odor. It is moderately...
- enzymology, a
thiol sulfotransferase (EC 2.8.2.16) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction 3'-phosphoadenylyl
sulfate + a
thiol ⇌{\displaystyle...
- enzymology, a
thiol S-methyltransferase (EC 2.1.1.9) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
chemical reaction S-adenosyl-L-methionine + a
thiol ⇌{\displaystyle...