| 11. | Two common decarboxylation products of protein associated with decomposition are putrescine and cadaverine.
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| 12. | JA undergoes decarboxylation to give cis-jasmone.
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| 13. | CBN is then formed by decarboxylation of CBNA.
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| 14. | Palladium ( II ) trifluoroacetate has been demonstrated to be effective in aromatic decarboxylation:
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| 15. | It is also generated biologically in small amounts apparently by decarboxylation of trifluoroacetic acid.
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| 16. | The glycidate then undergoes saponification followed by decarboxylation.
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| 17. | :Someone uploaded an image displaying the mechanism for the decarboxylation of a ketoacid.
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| 18. | Trying to restore a C = O results in decarboxylation . . . .?
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| 19. | The chain shortening could be produced by a beta-oxidation then a decarboxylation.
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| 20. | Biosynthesis begins with decarboxylation of ornithine by ornithine decarboxylase ( ODC ) to produce putrescine.
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