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- A phosphoramidite (RO)2PNR2 is a monoamide of a phosphite diester. The key feature of phosphoramidites is their markedly high reactivity towards nucleophiles...
- Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are a class of drugs that inhibit the activity of one or both monoamine oxidase enzymes: monoamine oxidase A (MAO-A)...
- Amide anion Names Pronunciation /ˈæzənaɪd/ IUPAC name Azanide Other names monoamide, amide ion, ammonia ion, amide, ammonide Identifiers CAS Number 17655-31-1...
- two routes: Reduction of 4-nitrobenzoic acid Hoffman degradation of the monoamide derived from terephthalic acid. Food sources of PABA include liver, brewer's...
- as phosphoramidic acids. Na[PO2(OH)(NH2)], the lightly studied parent monoamide of phosphoric acid. Phenyl phosphorodiamidate, a phosphoramide but also...
- of 1,1-cyclohexanediacetic anhydride to 1,1-cyclohexanediacetic acid monoamide and is followed by a 'Hofmann' rearrangement in an aqueous solution of...
- omega-amidase (EC 3.5.1.3) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction a monoamide of a dicarboxylic acid + H2O ⇌{\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } a dicarboxylate...
- product 3 can be rationalized as being an aminal from the initially formed monoamide 2. This is then subjected to reduction with LiAlH4 and-without isolation-air...
- the formula NH2C(O)COOH. It is a white, water-soluble solid. It is the monoamide of oxalic acid. Oxamic acid inhibits lactate dehydrogenase A. The active...
- ethylenediamine by reaction with phosgene to form the cyclic urea followed by monoamide formation with methanesulfonyl chloride and then reaction of the other...