Definition of Malonate. Meaning of Malonate. Synonyms of Malonate

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Definition of Malonate

Malonate
Malonate Mal"o*nate, a. (Chem.) At salt of malonic acid.

Meaning of Malonate from wikipedia

- malonic acid, as well as its esters and salts, are known as malonates. For example, diethyl malonate is malonic acid's diethyl ester. The name originates from...
- Diethyl malonate, also known as DEM, is the diethyl ester of malonic acid. It occurs naturally in grapes and strawberries as a colourless liquid with an...
- Dimethyl malonate is a diester derivative of malonic acid. It is a common reagent for organic synthesis used, for example, as a precursor for barbituric...
- Malonate decarboxylase may refer to: Biotin-independent malonate decarboxylase, an enzyme Biotin-dependent malonate decarboxylase, an enzyme This set...
- In enzymology, a malonate—CoA ligase (EC 6.2.1.76), also known as malonyl-CoA synthetase or malonate:CoA ligase (AMP-forming), is an enzyme that catalyzes...
- Disodium malonate is a sodium salt of malonic acid with the chemical formula CH2(COONa)2. It is a white crystal soluble in water but not in alcohols, esters...
- malonate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.88, malonate decarboxylase (without biotin), malonate decarboxylase, MDC) is an enzyme with systematic name malonate...
- Biotin-dependent malonate decarboxylase (EC 4.1.1.89, malonate decarboxylase (with biotin), malonate decarboxylase) is an enzyme with systematic name malonate carboxy-lyase...
- \rightleftharpoons } malonate + urea Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are 3-oxo-3-ureidopropanoate and H2O, whereas its two products are malonate and urea...
- In enzymology, a malonate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (EC 1.2.1.15) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction 3-oxopropanoate + NAD(P)+ + H2O ⇌...