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application are the many
macrocyclic antibiotics, the macrolides, e.g. clarithromycin. Many
metallocofactors are
bound to
macrocyclic ligands,
which include...
- In
coordination chemistry, a
macrocyclic ligand is a
macrocyclic ring
having at
least nine
atoms (including all
hetero atoms) and
three or more donor...
- In stereochemistry,
macrocyclic stereocontrol refers to the
directed outcome of a
given intermolecular or
intramolecular chemical reaction that is governed...
- It was
found that the
stability of the
complex of copper(II) with the
macrocyclic ligand cyclam (1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane) was much
greater than...
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muscone in deer musk, and
civetone in civet.
Muscone and
civetone are
macrocyclic ketones.
Other structurally different but
functionally similar compounds...
- A
lactam is a
cyclic amide,
formally derived from an
amino alkanoic acid
through cyclization reactions. The term is a
portmanteau of the
words lactone...
- Tetra-amido
macrocyclic ligands (TAMLs)
constitute a
class of
macrocyclic ligands. When
complexed to metals,
TAMLs are
proposed as
environmentally friendly...
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Angelica archangelica or
Abelmoschus moschatus produce musky-smelling
macrocyclic lactone compounds.
These compounds are
widely used in
perfumery as substitutes...
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recognized based on the
number of
spore types as
macrocyclic, demicyclic, and microcyclic. The
macrocyclic life
cycle has all
spore states, the demicyclic...
- at
Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. His
field of
research was
macrocyclic chemistry and
metal separation technologies. Reed
McNeil Izatt was born...