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Lipids, 1971
AbstractWe demonstrated two NAD+‐linked alcohol dehydrogenases in cell free extracts ofCandida tropicalis grown onn‐tetradecane. Comparative studies of localization, properties and regulation indicate that these enzymes are involved in two different pathways ofn‐alkane metabolism, one cytoplasmic and the other mitochondrial. Kinetic properties, such as
J M, Lebeault, E, Azoulay
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AbstractWe demonstrated two NAD+‐linked alcohol dehydrogenases in cell free extracts ofCandida tropicalis grown onn‐tetradecane. Comparative studies of localization, properties and regulation indicate that these enzymes are involved in two different pathways ofn‐alkane metabolism, one cytoplasmic and the other mitochondrial. Kinetic properties, such as
J M, Lebeault, E, Azoulay
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Science, 1966
The chlamydospores of Ustilago maydis , U. nuda , and Sphacelotheca reiliana were analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for their hydrocarbon contents. For the first time we observed that they contain paraffinic hydrocarbons; the average contents were 42,
J, Oró, J L, Laseter, D, Weber
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The chlamydospores of Ustilago maydis , U. nuda , and Sphacelotheca reiliana were analyzed by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry for their hydrocarbon contents. For the first time we observed that they contain paraffinic hydrocarbons; the average contents were 42,
J, Oró, J L, Laseter, D, Weber
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1996
This chapter begins with organic nomenclature, or the naming of compounds that is based on the alkanes' names, which are constructed by a rigid procedure. It explains that alkanes do not react with electrophiles, nucleophiles, acids, or bases unless under very rigorous conditions or if very reactive agents are used.
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This chapter begins with organic nomenclature, or the naming of compounds that is based on the alkanes' names, which are constructed by a rigid procedure. It explains that alkanes do not react with electrophiles, nucleophiles, acids, or bases unless under very rigorous conditions or if very reactive agents are used.
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Isomer Enumeration of Alkanes, Labeled Alkanes, and Monosubstituted Alkanes
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