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Sometimes the alcohol is formed when the formate is hydrolytically unstable.
The backbone of the polymer is hydrolytically unstable.
Biodegradation can be accomplished by synthesizing polymers with hydrolytically unstable linkages in the backbone.
However, catalytic dioxirane oxidations do require water and are not suitable for hydrolytically unstable substrates.
These adducts may be decomposed hydrolytically or, for example, by the action of some oximes and thereby regenerate the enzyme.
Some of these organically modified polymers are hydrolytically stable and exhibit some attractive properties such as low glass transition temperatures.
Pullulanase will hydrolytically cleave pullulan (alpha-glucan polysaccharides).
Polyaspirine consists of anhydrides and esters that hydrolytically degrade into the active ingredient in aspirin (salicylic acid).
Allylsilane reagents are more hydrolytically stable and less toxic than allyltin compounds, but are also less reactive.
In contrast to other aptamers, Spiegelmers have high stability in blood serum, since they are less susceptible to be cleaved hydrolytically by enzymes.
Phosphorus trifluoride hydrolyzes especially at high pH, but it is less hydrolytically sensitive than phosphorus trichloride.
The hydrophobic backbone with hydrolytically labile anhydride linkages allows hydrolytic degradation to be controlled by manipulating the polymer composition.
Selective silyl group transfer occurs in mixed reagents, and cleavage of the resulting silicon-oxygen bonds can often be accomplished hydrolytically, providing access to α-hydroxy derivatives.
The related triflic acid (CFSOH) retains the high acidity of HSOF but is more hydrolytically stable.
These sites then propagate reactions of the di-methacrylate polymerisation by forming hydrolytically stable covalent bonds between the graft sites on the ceramic particles and the polymer matrix.
Air-free technique is unnecessary unless the substrate or product is air-sensitive or hydrolytically labile, and most oxidations are carried out in the open air in Erlenmeyer flasks.
The enzymes active site is easily regenerated hydrolytically so it is re-usable many times, in that way can a comparatively small amount of beta-lactamases destroy a large amount of drug.
To simplify, a silicon with a hydrolytically stable organic substituent and three easily hydrolyzed groups such as chlorine or alkoxy groups, which are reacted with water and an acid or base catalyst.
Streptokinase belongs to a group of medications known as fibrinolytics, and complexes of streptokinase with human plasminogen can hydrolytically activate other unbound plasminogen by activating through bond cleavage to produce plasmin.
Depurination is a chemical reaction of purine deoxyribonucleosides, deoxyadenosine and deoxyguanosine, and ribonucleosides, adenosine or guanosine, in which the β-N-glycosidic bond is hydrolytically cleaved releasing a nucleic base, adenine or guanine, respectively.