Dehydration reaction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In chemistry, a dehydration reaction is usually defined as a chemical reaction that involves the loss of water from the reacting molecule. Dehydration reactions are a subset of elimination reactions...
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Definition of condensation reaction with German, Dutch, French, Italian, and Spanish translations and search. Pronunciation sound files. ... (chemistry) any reaction in which two molecules react with the resulting loss of a molecule of water (or other small molecule); the formal reverse of hydrolysis...
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A condensation reaction is responsible for building large molecules. An enzyme catalyzes the reaction between alcohol groups on adjacent monomer units (eg. glucose). This results in the production of a polymer and a molecule of water.
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Return to Animation Menu ... This is the basic reaction that is used to build the large organic polymers...
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A (usually stepwise) reaction in which two or more reactants (or remote reactive sites within the same molecular entity) yield a single main product with accompanying formation of water or of some other small molecule, e.g. ammonia, ... The overall reaction in this example is known as the aldol condensation.
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van der Kamp MW; Perruccio F; Mulholland AJ; Centre for Computational Chemistry, School of Chemistry, University of Bristol, ... High-level ab initio quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) modelling of citryl-CoA formation in citrate synthase reveals that an arginine residue acts as the proton donor;
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This study reports the first identification of 4-methylspinaceamine (4-MSPA)-a Pictet Spengler condensation reaction product of histamine with acetaldehyde-in human urine. ... Ohya T; Niitsu M; Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ... The amount of 4-MSPA in human urine varied between individuals and from day-to-day,
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/15642591
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The invention pertains to a process for the preparation of an organic compound by a condensation reaction in which besides the organic compound other products are formed and one or more of the products formed during the preparation are extracted from the reaction mixture with the aid of a membrane.
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