About: Hydroxylamine is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6481 publications have been published within this topic receiving 115772 citations. The topic is also known as: nitrinous acid & aminol.
TL;DR: The present method, which is designed for use with short chain 0-acyl derivatives, is based on the finding that hydroxylamine at an alkaline pH in water rapidly converts acetylcholine stoichiometrically to hydroxamic acid throughout a wide range of ester concentration.
TL;DR: Hydrogen peroxide stimulated the autoxidation and superoxide dismutase inhibited the hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidation, results which suggest the participation of hydrogenperoxide in autoxidated and in the generation of superoxide radical.
TL;DR: The denitrification pathway in this cycle, that is, the conversion of nitrate to dinitrogen, is employed by certain bacteria to produce ATP anaerobically and gain energy for cell growth.
Abstract: After carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, nitrogen is the next most abundant element in the human body. Inorganic and organic compounds of nitrogen feature prominently in many biological and environmental, as well as industrial, processes. In nature, the inorganic compounds of nitrogen are controlled by a reaction cycle called the nitrogen cycle (Figure 1).1 The denitrification pathway in this cycle, that is, the conversion of nitrate to dinitrogen, is employed by certain bacteria to produce ATP anaerobically and gain energy for cell growth. All organisms use ammonia as one of the starting building blocks for the synthesis of amino acids, nucleotides, and many other important biological compounds. Nitric oxide is * Corresponding author. E-mail: m.koper@chem.leidenuniv.nl. † Present address: Energy research Centre of The Netherlands (ECN), P.O. Box 1, 1755 ZG Petten, The Netherlands. ‡ Present address: Research, Development & Innovation, AkzoNobel Chemicals bv, Velperweg 76, P.O. Box 9300, 6800 SB Arnhem, The Netherlands. Chem. Rev. 2009, 109, 2209–2244 2209
TL;DR: Amine protection, amine oxides and amino acids are some of the most commonly used applications of amines as discussed by the authors, and they can be synthesized in a small-scale manner.
Abstract: Preface 1. An introduction to the amines 2. Aliphatic, fatty and cyclic amines 3. Aryl amines 4. Heterocyclic amines 5. Inorganic amines, hydrazine, hydroxylamine and amine ligands 6. Small-scale syntheses and analytical methods for amines 7. Amine protection, amine oxides and amino acids 8. Selected commercial applications of amines Appendices Index.
TL;DR: Data implicate Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 as a potential therapeutic agent in conditions of altered production of nitric oxide in in vitro acellular systems.