| 41. | The methylglyoxal molecule consists of two carbonyl groups flanked by a hydrogen atom and a methyl group.
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| 42. | As can be seen from the structural formulae, this process replaces an iminium group with a carbonyl group.
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| 43. | Hydrogen bonds also connect carbonyl groups on the inhibitor to the water molecule linked to Ile50 and Ile50?
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| 44. | The Criegee intermediate leads to a product that is only labelled on the oxygen of the carbonyl group.
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| 45. | Ketoses can isomerize into an aldose when the carbonyl group is located at the end of the molecule.
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| 46. | Deprotonation encourages the reformation of the carbonyl group in the thioester intermediate and ejection of the hydride ion.
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| 47. | Widely employed applications of migratory insertion of carbonyl groups are hydroformylation and the carbonylative production of acetic acid.
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| 48. | The carbonyl group is responsible for a strong interaction with the receptor and contributes significantly to the binding process.
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| 49. | But Painter has proposed that an unusual oxopolysaccharide _ a sugar with reactive carbonyl groups attached _ is responsible.
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| 50. | In synthon terminology the ordinary carbonyl group is an acyl cation and the dithiane is a masked acyl anion.
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