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Preparation of a fluorinated shikimic acid

Journal of Fluorine Chemistry, 1994
Abstract The reaction of dialkylaminosulfur trifluoride with shikimic acid (1) gives a single isomer of a product 2 in which two hydroxy groups have been replaced by fluorine.
F.J. Weigert, A. Shenvi
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The Shikimate Pathway: Biosynthesis of Phenolic Products from Shikimic Acid

2016
Like other amino acids, the aromatic amino acids phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan are vitally important for protein synthesis in all organisms. However, while animals can synthesize tyrosine via oxidation of phenylalanine, they can synthesize neither phenylalanine itself nor tryptophan and so these essential amino acids must be obtained in the ...
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Shikimic acid

Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1976
B, Stavric, D R, Stoltz
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[43b] Assay of shikimic acid

1970
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the assay method of shikimic acid. The assay depends on the treatment of shikimic acid with periodate in strong acid solution, followed by the reaction of the oxidation product with thiobarbituric acid. The chromogen is extracted into cyclohexanone to produce a stable color with a molar extinction of 33,000 at
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Biological conversion of shikimic acid

Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1958
S, HATTORI, S, YOSHIDA, M, HASEGAWA
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Quinic and shikimic acids in fruits

Qualitas Plantarum et Materiae Vegetabiles, 1958
There are relatively large amounts of quinic acid in young apples and small amounts of shikimic acid in senescent apples. The possible significance of these acids in the biosynthesis of the aromatic ring is discussed. The widespread occurrence of varying amounts of these acids in edible fruits (pears, gooseberries, blackberries, strawberries, cherries,
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RETRACTED: Interaction of shikimic acid with shikimate kinase

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2004
José Henrique Pereira   +7 more
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Derivatives of Dehydroquinic Acid, Dehydroshikimic Acid, Shikimic Acid, and Chorismic Acid

1984
Dehydroquinic acid, shikimic acid, and chorismic acid are carboxylated compounds containing a six-membered carbocyclic ring with one or two double bonds (Fig. 143). The secondary products derived from these substances either still contain the ring and the C1-side chain of the acids (see the structure of the benzoic acid derivatives, of anthranilic and ...
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MicroRNAome genome: A treasure for cancer diagnosis and therapy

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2014
Ioana Berindan-Neagoe   +2 more
exaly  

Advances in Prostate Cancer Chemotherapy: A New Era Begins

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2005
Kenneth J Pienta, David C Smith
exaly  

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