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Quorum-quenching for bacterial pathogen control and health management in aquaculture: mechanisms, applications, current status and future prospects. [PDF]

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Sudan P   +9 more
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Goondapyrones A-J: Polyketide α and γ Pyrone Anthelmintics from an Australian Soil-Derived Streptomyces sp. [PDF]

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Potential Activity of 6-Pentyl-α-pyrone as an Antiviral for Bovine Coronavirus. [PDF]

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Del Sorbo L   +12 more
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Engineering the Specificity of Acetyl-CoA Synthetase for Diverse Acyl-CoA Thioester Generation. [PDF]

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Cossin JR   +5 more
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Human AKR1C3 binds agonists of GPR84 and participates in an expanded polyamine pathway. [PDF]

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Photocycloaddition Reactions of 2-Pyrones

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Tetsuro Shimo, Kenichi Somekawa
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NMR spectra of 2‐pyrone and 2‐pyrone derivatives

Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 1969
AbstractAn analysis of the complex NMR spectrum of 2‐pyrone is presented and the spectra of a series of variously substituted 2‐pyrones and 5,6‐dihydro‐2‐pyrones are discussed. It is demonstrated that NMR spectroscopy affords a convenient and reliable method of assigning the position of substituents on the 2‐pyrone nucleus.
W. H. Pirkle, Martin Dines
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On the nitration of 2‐pyrone

Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry, 1969
AbstractA 1:1 adducl of 2‐pyrone and nitronium fluoroborate has been delected by nmr and is a possible precursor of 5‐nitro‐2‐pyrone, a subsequently formed product. From comparison of the nmr spectra of the 1:1 adduct and 2‐methoxypyrylium fluoroborate, the adduct is believed to be the pyrylium fluoroborate derived from nitration of the carbonyl oxygen
W. H. Pirkle, M. Dines
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