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- Glucono-delta-lactone (GDL), also known as gluconolactone, is an organic compound with the formula (HOCH)3(HOCH2CH)CO2. A colorless solid, it is an oxidized...
- blocks in nature, such as in ascorbic acid, kavain, nepetalactone, gluconolactone, hormones (spironolactone, mevalonolactone), enzymes (lactonase), neurotransmitters...
- plastic containers. Like all tofu, douhua must have a coagulant, often gluconolactone for smoothness as compared with other coagulants. Tofu pudding made...
- glucose oxidase produces hydrogen peroxide. The conversion affords gluconolactone: C6H12O7 + O2 → C6H10O7 + H2O2 Superoxide di****ases (SOD)s are enzymes...
- hydroxy acids (salicylic acid), polyhydroxy acids (lactobionic acid, gluconolactone, and galactose) or enzymes (trypsin or collagenase). These chemicals...
- the presence of the enzyme glucose oxidase. The conversion produces gluconolactone and hydrogen peroxide. The lactone spontaneously hydrolyzes to gluconic...
- by the reaction of an aryl lithium with a trimethylsilyl-protected gluconolactone. The trimethylsilyl groups are then removed by treatment with methanesulfonic...
- "onolactone". Hence, D-glucose is oxidized to D-gluconic acid and D-gluconolactone. Aldonic acids are most commonly prepared by the oxidation of the sugar...
- D-gluconolactone + D-glucitol Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are D-glucose and D-fructose, whereas its two products are D-gluconolactone and...
- D-glucononitrile and D-man****nitrile, which is then converted to D-gluconolactone and D-man****lactone, separated, and reduced to D-glucose or D-mannose...