-
where R
stands for any group,
typically organic,
which contain the
hydroperoxy functional group (−OOH).
Hydroperoxide also
refers to the hydroperoxide...
-
activity appears to be as an
isomerase that
catalyzes the
conversion of
hydroperoxy unsaturated fatty acids to
their 1,5-epoxide,
hydroxyl derivatives. Lipoxygenases...
-
cells and
tissues by the
initial metabolism of DHA to 7S-
hydroperoxy-DHA and 4S-
hydroperoxy-DHA by a 15-lipoxygenase (either ALOX15 or
possibly ALOX15B)...
-
synthase (bifunctional enzyme), 8-hydroperoxide isomerase, (8R,9Z,12Z)-8-
hydroperoxy-9,12-octadecadienoate
mutase ((5S,8R,9Z,12Z)-5,8-dihydroxy-9...
- R-O-R
Acetal Alkoxy Methoxy Ether Enol
ether Epoxide Peroxy Hydroperoxy Dioxiranes Ethylenedioxy Alcohol Methylenedioxy carbonyl Acyl
Acetyl Acryloyl...
- have four
double bonds (e.g. LTB4 or LTB4).
Hydroperoxy-, hydroxyl-, and oxo-eicosanoids
possess a
hydroperoxy (-OOH),
hydroxy (-OH), or
oxygen atom (=O)...
- 8-hydroperoxide 8S-isomerase (EC 5.4.4.6, 8-hydroperoxide isomerase, (8R,9Z,12Z)-8-
hydroperoxy-9,12-octadecadienoate
mutase ((7S,8S,9Z,12Z)-7,8-dihydroxy-9...
- R-O-R
Acetal Alkoxy Methoxy Ether Enol
ether Epoxide Peroxy Hydroperoxy Dioxiranes Ethylenedioxy Alcohol Methylenedioxy carbonyl Acyl
Acetyl Acryloyl...
- than just a
hydrogen atom.
Examples include the
hydroxy (oxidyl) and
hydroperoxy (dioxidanyl) groups.
Several molecules are
known where one end of the...
-
oxide can
transform into
nitrogen dioxide (this can
happen with the
hydroperoxy radical, HO• 2, or
diatomic oxygen, O2).
Symptoms of short-term nitrogen...