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Thiazole (/ˈθaɪ.əzoʊl/), or 1,3-
thiazole, is a 5-membered
heterocyclic compound that
contains both
sulfur and nitrogen. The term '
thiazole' also refers...
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aminopyrimidine and a
thiazolium ring
linked by a
methylene bridge. The
thiazole is
substituted with
methyl and
hydroxyethyl side chains.
Thiamine is stable...
- The Cook–Heilbron
thiazole synthesis highlights the
formation of 5-aminothiazoles
through the
chemical reaction of α-aminonitriles or aminocyanoacetates...
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Thiazole tautomerase (EC 5.3.99.10, tenI (gene)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name 2-(2-carboxy-4-methylthiazol-5-yl)ethyl
phosphate isomerase. This enzyme...
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Thiazole synthase (EC 2.8.1.10, thiG (gene)) is an
enzyme with
systematic name 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate:thiol sulfurtransferase. This
enzyme catalyses...
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separated by one carbon.
Oxazoles are
aromatic compounds but less so than the
thiazoles.
Oxazole is a weak base; its
conjugate acid has a pKa of 0.8, compared...
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ending is
appropriate for
safranine O
because this dye is an amine.
Thiazole Orange derivatives, such as SYBR Safe, SYBR Green, SYBR Gold, Pico Green...
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structure to
thiazole orange,
which has a
methyl group attached to the
charged nitrogen,
whereas SYBR Safe has an N-propyl group.
Thiazole Orange has been...
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molecule is
readily substituted at the
methyne (CH)
centre in the
thiazole ring.
Thiazole is electron-withdrawing.
Benzothiazoles are
typically prepared...
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heterocycle (a
double ring system)
consisting of an
imidazole ring
fused to a
thiazole ring. The
structure contains three non-carbon or heteroatoms: two nitrogen...