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- Butenolides are a class of lactones with a four-carbon heterocyclic ring structure. They are sometimes considered oxidized derivatives of furan. The simplest...
- used as a precursor for other substituted and ring-fused furans and butenolides. It is also forms the structural core of a class of pesticides, known...
- γ-hydroxyisocrotonic acid. The chemical is colloquially called "butenolide", and is the parent structure for the butenolide class of compounds. It is a colourless liquid...
- Flupyradifurone is a systemic butenolide insecticide developed by Bayer CropScience under the name Sivanto. Flupyradifurone protects crops from sap-feeding...
- germination in other types of plants by inducing the production of the orange butenolide. Wildfire risk is the chance that a wildfire will start in or reach a...
- investigation of the constituents of Astragalus wootoni. Β-substituted-Δα, Β-butenolides of the naphthalene, indene and norcholane series (1942) Doctoral advisor...
- (removed from the market by the EMA due to increased risk of heart disease) Butenolide Diethylpropion FG-7142 Phenmetrazine† (withdrawn in some countries due...
- Cross-Coupling reaction was used with a highly functionalized boronate and butenolides to synthesize a precursor of the natural product in high yield. In 1904...
- used to denote a lactone is -olide, used in substance class names like butenolide, macrolide, cardenolide or bufadienolide. To obtain the preferred IUPAC...
- known for a long time to stimulate the germination of seeds. In 2004, the butenolide karrikinolide (KAR1) was shown to be responsible for this effect. Later...