acryloyl

acryloyl
The univalent radical CH=CH-CO- derived from acrylic acid; 2-propenoyl

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  • Acryloyl chloride — Chembox new Name = Acryloyl chloride ImageFile = Acryloyl chloride2.png ImageSize = 120px ImageName = Acryloyl chloride IUPACName = 2 propenoyl chloride Section1 = Chembox Identifiers PubChem= 399362 CASNo = 814 68 6 SMILES = C=CC(Cl)=O Section2 …   Wikipedia

  • Acryloyl- — A|c|ry|lo|yl [↑ oyl ] systematisches Syn.: Propenoyl : Präfix für die Gruppierung H2C=CH C(O) , den Säurerest der Acrylsäure, in Namen von org. Verbindungen …   Universal-Lexikon

  • acryloyl — acrylo·yl …   English syllables

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  • Beta-alanyl-CoA ammonia-lyase — In enzymology, a beta alanyl CoA ammonia lyase (EC number|4.3.1.6) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:beta alanyl CoA ightleftharpoons acryloyl CoA + NH3Hence, this enzyme has one substrate, beta alanyl CoA, and two products,… …   Wikipedia

  • Lactoyl-CoA dehydratase — In enzymology, a lactoyl CoA dehydratase (EC number|4.2.1.54) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction:lactoyl CoA ightleftharpoons acryloyl CoA + H2OHence, this enzyme has one substrate, lactoyl CoA, and two products, acryloyl CoA and… …   Wikipedia

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