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Meanings of
pyridine
in English
Russian
пиридин
Portuguese
piridina
Spanish
piridina
Catalan
piridines
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Heterocyclic aromatic organic compound.
py
azabenzene
azine
tritisan
pyridin
piridina
Related terms
carcinogen
chemical compound
class ib flammable liquid
Russian
пиридин
NIOSH analytical method.
method 1613
Related terms
analytical technique
No examples available for any of the synonyms
Usage of
pyridine
in English
1
Finally, the computational insights are experimentally validated with double-headed
pyridine
analogues.
2
No
pyridine
N-oxidation or alpha-hydroxylation were observed in these preparations.
3
IR spectra suggest that the
pyridine
nitrogen is not coordinating.
4
And Professor See, the eminent French physician, believes that the
pyridine
is the relieving agent.
5
We demonstrate a twisted conformation about the
pyridine
-
piperidine
bond of 9 by small-molecule X-ray crystallography.
6
This process is reversible upon addition of
pyridine
.
7
As already stated, both series occur in coal-tar and the
pyridine
series also more abundantly in bone-oil.
8
The results obtained displayed many more cross-ring fragmentation of the pyrimidine ring compared to the
pyridine
ring.
9
These enzymes share a conserved FAD-binding domain but lack a recognizable fold for binding the
pyridine
nucleotide.
10
On the other hand, a cigar produces but little
pyridine
,
but more of the less active collidine.
11
These results demonstrate that
pyridine
-
N-oxidation
is a relatively minor detoxification pathway of NNK and NNAL in humans.
12
NAD is a
pyridine
nucleotide that is involved in cell metabolism and signaling of plant growth and stress.
13
A. Wyschnegradsky, and afterwards W. Konigs, expressed the opinion that the alkaloids were derivatives of
pyridine
or quinoline.
14
Perturbation of folate homeostasis can alter the
pyridine
nucleotide redox ratios that are important regulators of cellular metabolism.
15
This
pyridine
to which reference has just been made has lately been brought forward as a remedy for asthma.
16
Adjacent mononuclear units are overlapped through pi-pi stacking of
pyridine
rings to give a 2D sheet with a triangular channel.
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About this term
pyridine
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
adjacent pyridine
alter the pyridine
charge pyridine
head pyridine
higher pyridine
More collocations
Translations for
pyridine
Russian
пиридин
Portuguese
piridina
Spanish
piridina
piridinas
azina
azabenceno
acina
Catalan
piridines
piridina
Pyridine
through the time