Methyl vinyl ketone

Methyl vinyl ketone is a lipid of Fatty Acyls (FA) class.

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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental D003921 85 associated lipids
Body Weight D001835 333 associated lipids
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Horinouchi T et al. Carbonyl Compounds in the Gas Phase of Cigarette Mainstream Smoke and Their Pharmacological Properties. 2016 Biol. Pharm. Bull. pmid:27251492
Horiyama S et al. Mass Spectrometric Approaches to the Identification of Potential Ingredients in Cigarette Smoke Causing Cytotoxicity. 2016 Biol. Pharm. Bull. pmid:27251491
Liu Y et al. Isoprene photochemistry over the Amazon rainforest. 2016 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. pmid:27185928
Gil A et al. Synthesis of (E)-4-Bromo-3-methoxybut-3-en-2-one, the Key Fragment in the Polyhydroxylated Chain Common to Oscillariolide and Phormidolides A-C. 2016 Chemistry pmid:26998826
Horiyama S et al. Methyl vinyl ketone, a toxic ingredient in cigarette smoke extract, modifies glutathione in mouse melanoma cells. 2014 Chem. Pharm. Bull. pmid:25087629
Jiang L and Yu HW An example of enzymatic promiscuity: the Baylis-Hillman reaction catalyzed by a biotin esterase (BioH) from Escherichia coli. 2014 Biotechnol. Lett. pmid:24068501
Hashimoto H et al. Nano-micrometer-architectural acidic silica prepared from iron oxide of Leptothrix ochracea origin. 2013 ACS Appl Mater Interfaces pmid:23673436
Benipal B and Lash LH Modulation of mitochondrial glutathione status and cellular energetics in primary cultures of proximal tubular cells from remnant kidney of uninephrectomized rats. 2013 Biochem. Pharmacol. pmid:23419872
Noya Y et al. Identification of stable cytotoxic factors in the gas phase extract of cigarette smoke and pharmacological characterization of their cytotoxicity. 2013 Toxicology pmid:23981515
Libby RD and Mehl RA Characterization of covalent Ene adduct intermediates in "hydride equivalent" transfers in a dihydropyridine model for NADH reduction reactions. 2012 Bioorg. Chem. pmid:22112981