Sodium maleonitriledithiolate is the chemical compound described by the formula Na2S2C2(CN)2. The name refers to the cis compound formally derived from maleonitrile. The dianion is a dithiolene i.e. a chelating […]
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Katanosin
Katanosins are a group of antibiotics (also known as lysobactins). They are natural products with strong antibacterial potency. So far katanosin A and katanosin B (lysobactin) have been described.
Derrubone
Derrubone is an isoflavone a type of flavonoid. It bears a prenyl acetylation. It was originally isolated from the Indian tree Derris robusta. Recent research indicates that it acts as […]
Ethyl phenyl ether
Ethyl phenyl ether or phenetole is an organic compound that is an ether. Ethyl phenyl ether has the same properties as some other ethers such as volatility explosive vapors and […]
Guanosine diphosphate mannose
Guanosine diphosphate mannose or GDP-mannose is a nucleotide sugar that is a substrate for glycosyltransferase reactions in metabolism. This compound is a substrate for enzymes called mannosyltransferases.
Alpha-Parinaric acid
Alpha-Parinaric acid α-Parinaric acid is a conjugated polyunsaturated fatty acid. Discovered by Tsujimoto and Koyanagi in 1933 it contains 18 carbon atoms and 4 conjugated double bonds. The repeating single […]
Calcium iodate
Calcium iodate (also called lautarite) is a compound of calcium and iodate anion. Its formula is Ca(IO3)2. It is used as a dough conditioner. Calcium iodate is an oxidant hence […]
Holmquistite
Holmquistite is a lithium magnesium aluminium inosilicate mineral with chemical formula: Li2(MgFe2+)3Al2Si8O22(OH)2. It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system as prismatic crystals up to 10 cm or as massive aggregates.
Beryllium carbonate
Beryllium carbonate is a chemical compound with the chemical formula BeCO3. There are three forms reported anhydrous a tetrahydrate and basic beryllium carbonate. The anhydrous form is reported to be […]
EDDHA
EDDHA or ethylenediamine-NN’-bis(2-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) is an iron-chelating chemical used in bacterial siderophore studies.