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Glutaric acid is the
organic compound with the
formula C3H6(COOH)2.
Although the
related "linear"
dicarboxylic acids adipic and
succinic acids are water-soluble...
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their intermediate breakdown products (
glutaric acid, glutaryl-CoA, 3-hydroxyglutaric
acid,
glutaconic acid) can ac****ulate and
cause damage to the brain...
- peroxide,
which can be
achieved in the
presence of
various tungstic acid-based
heteropoly acid catalysts. This
reaction essentially mimics ozonolysis. Alternatively...
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distilled tartaric acid and
isolated glutaric acid and
another unknown organic acid. Jöns
Jacob Berzelius characterized this
other acid the
following year...
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chemical glutaric acid, HO2CC(CH2)3CO2H.
Esters and
salts of
glutaconic acid are
called glutaconates. The
geometric isomer, cis-glutaconic
acid, has a noticeably...
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dicarboxylic acid is an
organic compound containing two
carboxyl groups (−COOH). The
general molecular formula for
dicarboxylic acids can be written...
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resin intermediates. 1,5-Pentanediol is
produced by
hydrogenation of
glutaric acid and its derivatives. It can also be
prepared by
hydrogenolysis of tetrahydrofurfuryl...
- of the
method include glutaric and
succinic acids.
Nitrous oxide is
produced in
about one to one mole
ratio to the
adipic acid, as well, via the intermediacy...
- α-Hydroxyglutaric
acid (2-hydroxyglutaric
acid) is an
alpha hydroxy acid form of
glutaric acid. In
humans the
compound is
formed by a hydroxyacid-oxoacid...
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Carboxylic acids are
organic acids characterized by a
carboxyl (-COOH)
functional group. The
naming of
these compounds is
governed by
IUPAC nomenclature...