- chain) can be
referred to as an
aldehyde but can also be
classified as a
formyl group.
Aldehydes are a
common motif in many
chemicals important in technology...
- HCO-Met, For-Met) is a
derivative of the
amino acid
methionine in
which a
formyl group has been
added to the
amino group. It is
specifically used for initiation...
- N-Formylmethionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLF, fMLP or N-
formyl-met-leu-phe) is an N-formylated
tripeptide and
sometimes simply referred to as chemotactic...
- and
undergoes degradation in air to
produce phosgene, dichloromethane,
formyl chloride,
carbon monoxide,
carbon dioxide, and
hydrogen chloride. Its half-life...
- The
formyl peptide receptors (FPR)
belong to a
class of G protein-coupled
receptors involved in chemotaxis. In humans,
there are
three formyl peptide...
-
Formyl fluoride is the
organic compound with the
formula HC(O)F. HC(O)F was
first reported in 1934.
Among the many preparations, a
typical one involves...
-
Formyl cyanide is a
simple organic compound with the
formula HCOCN and
structure HC(=O)−C≡N. It is
simultaneously a
nitrile (R−C≡N) and an
aldehyde (R−CH=O)...
- to any
chemical processes in
which a
compound is
functionalized with a
formyl group (-CH=O). In
organic chemistry, the term is most
commonly used with...
- band near 1750 cm−1. The
simplest stable acyl
chloride is
acetyl chloride;
formyl chloride is not
stable at room temperature,
although it can be prepared...
- The
enzyme formyl-CoA
hydrolase (EC 3.1.2.10)
catalyzes the
reaction formyl-CoA + H2O ⇌{\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } CoA +
formate This
enzyme belongs...