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Effect of Warfarin on Lifespan and Oxidative Stress Tolerance of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i>. [PDF]

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Potassium Hydroxylamine Complexes

Inorganic Chemistry, 2008
Potassium complexes of N,N-dialkylhydroxylamines [KONR2, R=Me (1a), iPr (2a), CH2C6H5] were synthesized by the deprotonation of the corresponding N, N-dialkylhydroxylamines with KH. 1a and 1b [(KONMe2)(HONMe2)] dissolve in THF under the addition of an additional equiv of the parent hydroxylamine to give 1b and [(KONiPr2)(HONiPr2)(THF)] 2b. 1b, 2b and [(
Venugopal, Ajay   +4 more
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Techniques for Investigating Hydroxylamine Disproportionation by Hydroxylamine Oxidoreductases

2011
Hydroxylamine, an important intermediate in ammonia oxidation by ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB), is inherently unstable with respect to disproportionation. The process is slow in neutral solutions, but could potentially be catalyzed by enzymes such as the hydroxylamine oxidoreductases, which normally catalyze the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite in ...
A Andrew, Pacheco   +3 more
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Hydroxylamine metabolism in Pseudomonas PB16: involvement of a novel hydroxylamine oxidoreductase

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1997
Pseudomonas strain PB16, a Gram-negative heterotrophic nitrifying bacterium closely related to Pseudomonas azalaica on the basis of 16 S rDNA analysis, was able to use hydroxylamine as an additional energy source during growth in acetate limited chemostat cultures giving an increased biomass yield.
Jetten, M.S.M. (author)   +2 more
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The reaction of adenosine with hydroxylamine

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1971
Abstract Adenosine reacts with hydroxylamine to give N (6)-hydroxyadenosine at 1 200 th the rate of the corresponding reaction with cytidine. N (6)-Hydroxyadenosine is in turn converted to adenosine-1-oxide and the latter may also be a primary product of the reaction. 1-Methyladenine and hydroxylamine afford adenine-1-oxide.
D M, Brown, M R, Osborne
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The hydroxylamine reductase of mitochondria

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1969
Abstract The hydroxylamine reductase of rat liver mitochondria has been studied. This enzyme reduces hydroxylamine (HA) to ammonia, using NADH; the stoichiometry of the reaction is 1:1:1. Although extensive efforts have been made to solubilize the enzyme, it remains firmly attached to the mitochondrial membrane.
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Hydroxylamine as an amnestic agent

Agents and Actions, 1972
Intracranial injection of 0.5 M hydroxylamine causes long lasting amnesia even when injected three weeks after training of passive avoidance task, alimentary conditioning or discrimination in water maze. Other functions of the brain and new learning are not affected. There is no spontaneous return of the erased memory.
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Quantitative determination of hydroxylamine

Talanta, 1974
This paper is a survey of 66 studies from the literature and presents a review of the quantitative methods most widely used for the determination of hydroxylamine and its salts. Volumetric, electrochemical and spectrophotometric methods are discussed, compared and evaluated.
T, Kolasa, W, Wardencki
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Electrochemical Synthesis of Hydroxylamine

Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Abstract Hydroxylamine (NH 2 OH) serves as an important industrial feedstock. The conventional production and transportation of NH 2 OH requires harsh conditions. Recently, electrochemical hydrogenation of nitrogen‐containing oxidative
Minghao Guo   +3 more
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