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- The anion produced by deprotonation of the alcohol group is known as benzylate or benzyloxide. Benzyl alcohol is produced naturally by many plants and...
- reaction involving benzaldehyde was discovered by Claisen using sodium benzylate as base. The reaction produces benzyl benzoate. Enolizable aldehydes are...
- original on 20 March 2025. Pertz HH, Heim R, Elz S (2000). "B 1.11. N-Benzylated phenyle****ines are highly potent partial agonists at 5-HT2A receptors"...
- EU. E1452 Starch aluminium octenyl succinate Approved in the EU. E1501 Benzylated hydrocarbons E1502 Butane-1, 3-diol E1503 Castor oil resolving agent E1504...
- favours racemisation. 1,3-trans dominated products can be obtained with Nb-benzylated tryptophans, which are accessible by reductive amination. The benzyl group...
- armed and disarmed glycosyl donors refers to the increased reactivity of benzylated over benzoylated glycosyl donors, a phenomenon observed very early, and...
- activity as evidenced by negligible displacement of [3H]quinuclidinyl benzylate from rat brain muscarinic receptors, and by negligible antagonism of the...
- original on 20 March 2025. Pertz HH, Heim R, Elz S (2000). "B 1.11. N-Benzylated phenyle****ines are highly potent partial agonists at 5-HT2A receptors"...
- glycosyl acceptors when reacted with benzylated sugars. The acetylated sugars were termed “disarmed” while the benzylated sugars were termed “armed”. The selectivity...
- ambient to elevated temperatures Primary alcohols can be selectively benzylated in presence of phenol functional groups using Cu(acac)2 Benzyl ethers...