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Dicarboxylic acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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dicarboxylic fatty acids ... Azelaic acid (n=7) : nonanedioic acid is the best known dicarboxylic acid. Its name stems from the action of nitric acid (azote, nitrogen, or azotic, nitric) oxidation of oleic or elaidic acid.
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Pages in category "Dicarboxylic acids" ... See dicarboxylic acid for definition. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Dicarboxylic acids...
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DCA, dicarboxylic acid; LBP, L-bifunctional protein; MTP, mitochondrial trifunctional protein; PBD, peroxisome biogenesis disorder; RCDP, rhizomelic chondrodysplasia punctata; SCOX, straight-chain acyl-CoA oxidase; ... TABLE 1. ß-Oxidation of [16-14C]16 dicarboxylic acid in human skin fibroblasts...
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Background: Methylmalonic acid (MMA) is a dicarboxylic acid whose concentration can be increased in blood and urine in patients with an inborn error of metabolism or vitamin B12 deficiency.
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Name dicarboxylic acid transport ... Definition The directed movement of dicarboxylic acids into, out of, within or between cells by means of some external agent such as a transporter or pore. ... GO:0015849 organic acid transport...
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2-Amino-5-nitrobenzoic acid 1-Amino-3-phenoxy-2-propanol hydrochloride ... 3-Amino-5-nitrobenzoic acid 4-Aminophenylacetic acid ... 13280-60-9 5-Amino-2-nitrobenzoic acid 2935-35-5 L-(+)-a-Aminophenylacetic acid...
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Definition of dicarboxylic acid in the Medical Dictionary. dicarboxylic acid explanation. Information about dicarboxylic acid in Free online English dictionary. What is dicarboxylic acid? Meaning of dicarboxylic acid medical term. ... 2]-O- The fraction of urethane (a: hard-segments), dicarboxylic acid and diols (b, c:
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The mutant grew five times more slowly than the wild-type on the C14 dicarboxylic acid tetradecanedioate. The mutant was unimpaired in growth on the C8-fatty acid caprylate. The acyl-CoA ligase predicted to be encoded by the pimA gene was purified, and found to be active with C7–C14 dicarboxylic and fatty acids.
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