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A mechanistic understanding of the varying yields of highly oxygenated organic molecules. [PDF]
Yang L +11 more
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Aerobic Oxidative Dethioacetalization Catalyzed by an Iron Phthalocyanine Complex
A protocol for iron octacarboxyphthalocyanine‐catalyzed aerobic oxidative dethioacetalization in an aqueous solvent is developed. This method can efficiently convert a broad range of dithioacetals into the corresponding carbonyl compounds. Inspired by enzyme‐mediated redox processes, the environmentally friendly catalytic system exhibits remarkable ...
Hirofumi Ueda +4 more
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Monoterpene-rich essential oil from <i>Artemisia santonicum</i> L. exerts neuroprotective effects in Aβ-induced SH-SY5Y cells: Modulation of tau pathology, neuroinflammation, oxidative stress, and synaptic-metabolic pathways. [PDF]
Nigdelioglu Dolanbay S.
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The Genetic Wiring of Plant Trichomes: From Initiation to Fate Specification
Plant trichomes are not just simple hairs but metabolic powerhouses shaped by complex genetic programs. While the MYB‐bHLH‐WD40 module is well studied in Arabidopsis, recent findings reveal that HD‐Zip IV transcription factors drive multicellular and glandular trichome development through dose‐dependent mechanisms.
Meng Li +3 more
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Rapid Photolysis of Gaseous Organic Nitrates Formed from Hydroxyl and Nitrate Radical Oxidation of α‑Pinene and β‑Pinene. [PDF]
Takeuchi M, Wang Y, Ng NL.
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Genome‐scale metabolic modeling is preceded to the engineered E. coli cell factory for the de novo biosynthesis of biopesticide chrysanthemic acid. The debranching strategy redirects metabolic flux, enhancing precursor and target compound production.
Jiangpeng Yu +6 more
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ABSTRACT Porcelia macrocarpa is a Brazilian plant species belonging to the Annonaceae family. To date, more than 190 compounds have been identified and/or isolated from this species, with terpenoids comprising the majority (62%). Alkaloids represent the second most abundant class (11%), followed by steroids (4%), acetogenins (4%), fatty acids (4 ...
Fernanda Thevenard +4 more
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