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Electrochemical Oxidative C – C Bond Formation
2021
Oxidative damages in cho-k1 cells treated with beauvericin
2013
Iodine oxidative coupling of diene and triene-diolates of unsaturated carboxylic acids.
1991
Abstract Oxidative Coupling of the dianions of unsaturated carboxylic acids 1 , and 4 with iodine, which provides a convenient and facile preparation of γ,γ and e,e-dicarboxylic acids 2 and 5, apparently occurs through SET substitution of intermediate iodo-carboxylates.
ChemInform Abstract: Iodine Oxidative Coupling of Diene- and Triene-Diolates of Unsaturated Carboxylic Acids.
2010
Abstract Oxidative Coupling of the dianions of unsaturated carboxylic acids 1 , and 4 with iodine, which provides a convenient and facile preparation of γ,γ and e,e-dicarboxylic acids 2 and 5, apparently occurs through SET substitution of intermediate iodo-carboxylates.
ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic Aerobic Oxidative Decarboxylation of α-Hydroxy Acids. Methyl Mandelate as a Benzoyl Anion Equivalent.
2010
Abstract The monomeric square-planar cobalt(III) complex of bis- N,N ′-disubstituted oxamides catalyses the oxidative decarboxylation of α-hydroxy acids with molecular oxygen/pivalaldehyde with very good yields. This reaction offers an interesting alternative in the use of methyl mandelate as a convenient benzoyl anion equivalent.
Switchable palladium-catalyst reaction of bromomethyl sulfoxides, CO, and N-nucleophiles: aminocarbonylation at Csp3 versus oxidative carbonylation o…
2012
The palladium-catalyzed reaction of α-bromomethyl sulfoxides, carbon monoxide, and N-nucleophiles follows different reaction pathways according to the catalytic system and the reaction conditions. The Pd-xantphos catalyst affords high yields of α-sulfinyl amides by an aminocarbonylation process and is the first example of this type of transformation for a nonbenzylic sp(3)-hybridized carbon. On the other hand, the oxidative carbonylation of amines occurs with α-bromomethyl sulfoxides, carbon monoxide, and catalytic Pd(PPh(3))(4) under aerobic conditions, yielding ureas and oxalamides from either primary or secondary amines. The reaction with ambident nucleophiles such as amino alcohols was …
Effect of soyasaponin I against cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by alternariol in Caco-2 cells
2014
[21] Assay of blood glutathione oxidation during physical exercise
1995
Publisher Summary This chapter describes a method to accurately measure glutathione (GSH) and glutathione disulfide (GSSG) in the blood of humans and animals that perform physical exercise. With this method, it is possible to assess the oxidative stress associated with physical exercise by measuring changes in the blood GSH/GSSG ratio. Glutathione measurement is performed by a modification of the glutathione S -transferase method of Brigelius et al. This is based on the conjugation of chlorodinitrobenzene with GSH catalyzed by glutathione S -transferase. The adduct formed, S-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)glutathione, exhibits a maximum of absorbance at 340 nm. The precipitation of proteins is carried …
ChemInform Abstract: Aryl Radicals by Copper(II) Oxidation of Hydrazines: A New Method for the Oxidative and Reductive Arylation of Alkenes.
1990
Abstract A new source of aryl radicals interesting from the preparative point of view has been found in the reaction of arylhydrazines and copper(II) sulfate. The process allows selectively both the reductive and oxidative arylation of alkenes.
Oxidative halogenation of substituted pyrroles with cu(II). Part I. Bromination of some 3-acetylpyrroles
1990
3-Acetylpyrroles are brominated with copper(II) bromide. The reaction afforded almost quantitatively only nuclear monobromination. Evidence for the structures of final compounds was by mass spectrometry, 1 H-nuclear magnetic resonance, ir, and elemental analysis