| 1. | Similarly noncompetitive, acetaldehyde arises from synthesis gas with modest selectivity.
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| 2. | Hence, this enzyme has one products, acetaldehyde and pyruvate.
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| 3. | When it is blocked, acetaldehyde accumulates causing the adverse reaction.
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| 4. | An example is acetaldehyde produced in the combustion of ethanol.
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| 5. | The reaction produces vinyl alcohol, which tautomerizes to acetaldehyde.
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| 6. | Ethylene oxide is isomeric with acetaldehyde and with vinyl alcohol.
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| 7. | In yeast, acetaldehyde is reduced to ethanol to regenerate NAD +.
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| 8. | There are increased levels of acetaldehyde produced during ethanol metabolism.
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| 9. | One pathway degrades the chlorocarbon to acetaldehyde via chloroacrylic acid.
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| 10. | Acetaldehyde can also be produced by the mercury salts.
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