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machinery or induce oxidative damage to proteins, membranes, organelles etc. In animal models, pharmacological inhibition of ischemic succinate accumulation ameliorated ischemia-reperfusion injury. As of 2016 the inhibition of succinate-mediated ROS production was under investigation as a therapeutic
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or energetic misbalance are all linked to an alteration of flux through the TCA cycle and succinate accumulation. Upon exiting the mitochondria, succinate serves as a signal of metabolic state, communicating to neighboring cells how metabolically active the originating cell population is. As such,
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through increased ROS production. During ischemia, succinate accumulates. Upon reperfusion, succinate is rapidly oxidized leading to abrupt and extensive production of ROS. ROS then trigger the cellular
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gene. Arg, His, Arg, and Arg near the center of the GPR91 protein generate a positively charged binding site for succinate. GPR91 resides on its target cells'
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in the food and beverage industry. It is also available as a flavoring agent, contributing a somewhat sour and astringent component to umami taste. As an
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HIF1-dependent genes even under normal oxygen conditions. HIF1 is known to induce transcription of more than 60 genes, including genes involved in
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3585:"Overview of pharmaceutical excipients used in tablets and capsules"
2305:. This enables GPR91 to regulate a multitude of signaling outcomes.
854:, especially ATP formation, to the regulation of cellular function.
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3810:. In Siegel, GJ; Agranoff, BW; Albers, RW; et al. (eds.).
2946:. Toxnet National Library of Medicine HSDB Database. 2005-01-31
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are proposed for the commercial production via fermentation of
865:, and degradation can lead to pathological conditions, such as
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3954:"GPR91: expanding the frontiers of Krebs cycle intermediates"
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2528:, also known as alpha-ketoglutarate, into succinate and CO
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pathway that activates hypertrophic gene expression and a
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3679:"Improved Succinate Production by Metabolic Engineering"
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4169:"Insight into SUCNR1 (GPR91) structure and function"
4100:"Insight into SUCNR1 (GPR91) structure and function"
3211:"NNFCC Renewable Chemicals Factsheet: Succinic Acid"
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3806:Olsen, Richard W; DeLorey, Timothy M (1999).
1363:(SDH), succinate is subsequently oxidized to
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4693:Kelly, Beth; O'Neill, Luke AJ (2015-07-01).
3411:Ashford's Dictionary of Industrial Chemicals
2839:Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
2520:and collagen prolyl-4-hydroxylases, through
2466:, though the role of succinate signaling in
4879:PubChem: Compound Summary for Succinic Acid
2895:European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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2573:(PHDs) stabilizes the transcription factor
1376:SDH also participates in the mitochondrial
1224:Precursor to polymers, resins, and solvents
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3413:(3rd ed.), Wavelength, p. 1517,
3237:"Succinate production in Escherichia coli"
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2862:"Product Information Sheet: Succinic Acid"
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1329:Succinate is a key intermediate in the
1176:Succinic acid can be dehydrogenated to
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2427:. Furthermore, SUCNR1 synergizes with
2128:Please improve this article by adding
1993:steps of the TCA cycle via the enzyme
1204:. Dehydration of succinic acid gives
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483:235 °C (455 °F; 508 K)
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4539:The Journal of Clinical Investigation
2697:2-oxogluterate-dependent dioxygenases
2598:, cell survival, and tumor invasion.
2553:(ten-eleven translocation) family of
2510:2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases
2423:, where succinate binding stimulates
2371:succinate signaling promotes retinal
2206:2-oxogluterate-dependent dioxygenases
2088:mitochondrial respiratory complex III
371:Key: KDYFGRWQOYBRFD-UHFFFAOYSA-N
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4487:"Succinate: A New Epigenetic Hacker"
3808:"GABA Synthesis, Uptake and Release"
2367:in response to ischemic conditions.
5383:Linear saturated dicarboxylic acids
4771:10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2016.04.025
4759:Free Radical Biology & Medicine
4601:The Journal of Biological Chemistry
2750:, procured by heating succinic acid
2549:Succinate and fumarate inhibit the
2092:mitochondrial respiratory complex 1
2032:succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase
1985:Succinate is also a product of the
381:Key: KDYFGRWQOYBRFD-UHFFFAOYAC
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2387:Extracellular succinate regulates
1141:. Succinate is also produced from
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4047:Detraux D, Renard P (July 2022).
3213:. 3 February 2010. Archived from
2671:, frequently found in hereditary
1926:Reductive branch of the TCA cycle
1370:Succinate + FAD → Fumarate + FADH
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2867:. Sigma Aldrich. Archived from
2681:gastrointestinal stromal tumors
2484:juxtaglomerular apparatus cells
1071:group it is called a succinyl (
700:(at 25 °C , 100 kPa).
3768:Trends in Biochemical Sciences
2791:The Royal Society of Chemistry
2557:DNA modifying enzymes and the
2431:to increase the production of
2343:Effect on the liver and retina
1337:. Succinate is generated from
1315:Tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle
880:. The name derives from Latin
840:tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle
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3683:BioMed Research International
2321:Functions regulated by SUCNR1
2130:secondary or tertiary sources
2098:Additional biologic functions
1250:with succinic acid is called
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3651:10.1016/j.bbabio.2013.01.004
3311:10.1371/journal.pone.0054144
3005:10.1016/j.bbabio.2016.03.012
2512:, including histone and DNA
1276:generally recognized as safe
827:which is involved in making
495:58 g/L (20 °C) or 100 mg/mL
5644:Citric acid cycle compounds
5625:Category:Dicarboxylic acids
3409:Ashford, Robert D. (2011),
2799:10.1039/9781849733069-00648
2715:Ischemia reperfusion injury
2691:, testicular seminomas and
2351:signal, released by anoxic
1262:Food and dietary supplement
846:landscape or demonstrating
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3836:Frontiers in Endocrinology
3780:10.1016/j.tibs.2016.02.003
2907:10.1016/j.ejps.2005.08.013
2534:sequential, ordered manner
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2228:dicarboxylate transporters
2084:reverse electron transport
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4238:10.1016/j.tem.2021.06.003
4008:"SDH mutations in cancer"
3971:10.1186/s12964-016-0126-1
3477:10.3390/molecules14104022
3054:10.1016/j.tcb.2013.11.008
2835:GESTIS Substance Database
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2377:endothelial growth factor
1969:purine nucleotide shuttle
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3849:10.3389/fendo.2012.00022
3365:10.15227/orgsyn.012.0066
3187:10.1002/14356007.a08_523
3149:"Definition of SUCCINYL"
2569:Succinate inhibition of
2443:. Succinate may enhance
1965:malate-aspartate shuttle
1378:electron transport chain
1359:Catalyzed by the enzyme
1331:tricarboxylic acid cycle
1321:Tricarboxylic acid cycle
1236:and a component of some
1161:Saccharomyces cerevisiae
900:, succinic acid readily
825:electron transport chain
5669:Metabolic intermediates
5550:Dodecanedioic acid
4373:Genes & Development
3896:Cardiovascular Research
3738:Knowing and Making Wine
3736:Peynaud, Emile (1984).
3181:. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH.
3153:www.merriam-webster.com
2669:succinate dehydrogenase
2490:Intracellular signaling
2251:Extracellular signaling
2080:reactive oxygen species
2074:Reactive Oxygen Species
2015:gamma-aminobutyric acid
1380:, where it is known as
1361:succinate dehydrogenase
1343:succinyl-CoA synthetase
1325:Succinate dehydrogenase
1152:Genetically engineered
821:succinate dehydrogenase
606:Magnetic susceptibility
5482:Heptanedioic acid
5448:(Glutaric acid) C
5446:Pentanedioic acid
5430:(Succinic acid) C
5416:(Malonic acid) CH
5414:Propanedioic acid
5406:(Oxalic acid) (CO
4824:10.1038/sj.onc.1209594
4614:10.1074/jbc.M610415200
4451:10.1098/rsta.2004.1540
4385:10.1101/gad.191056.112
4066:10.3390/metabo12070651
3253:10.1002/biot.201100061
3042:Trends in Cell Biology
2522:competitive inhibition
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2415:Effect on immune cells
2365:retinal ganglion cells
2247:
2117:relies excessively on
2052:Metabolic intermediate
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1382:respiratory complex II
813:metabolic intermediate
5586:(Thapsic acid) C
5535:(Sebacic acid) C
5533:Decanedioic acid
5518:(Azelaic acid) C
5516:Nonanedioic acid
5501:(Suberic acid) C
5499:Octanedioic acid
5484:(Pimelic acid) C
5464:Hexanedioic acid
5428:Butanedioic acid
5404:Ethanedioic acid
5097:CoA + ATP (GTP)
3563:10.1007/s002530051431
3241:Biotechnology Journal
2793:. 2014. p. 747.
2633:tumor necrosis factor
2615:via stabilization of
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2474:Effect on the kidneys
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2028:succinic semialdehyde
1946:M. succiniciproducens
1942:A. succiniciproducens
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1304:solifenacin succinate
1296:sumatriptan succinate
1113:Commercial production
815:being converted into
5466:(Adipic acid) C
4269:Trends in Immunology
2701:cell differentiation
2602:Role in human health
2583:ubiquitin/proteasome
2468:platelet aggregation
2327:Effect on adipocytes
2210:extracellular milieu
1882:|alt=TCACycle_WP78
1300:doxylamine succinate
1292:metoprolol succinate
823:in complex 2 of the
84:1,4-Butanedioic acid
69:Preferred IUPAC name
4654:10.1038/nature11986
4443:2005RSPTA.363..807H
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3591:on 19 February 2012
3438:Grand View Research
3302:2013PLoSO...854144O
3117:10.1038/nature13909
3109:2014Natur.515..431C
2645:lipopolysaccharides
2641:toll-like receptors
2571:prolyl hydroxylases
2518:prolyl hydroxylases
2455:Effect on platelets
2429:toll-like receptors
2383:Effect on the heart
2284:subtypes including
2047:Cellular metabolism
2019:alpha-ketoglutarate
2001:into succinate and
1274:, succinic acid is
1228:Succinic acid is a
1202:Stobbe condensation
892:Physical properties
873:and tissue injury.
490:Solubility in water
453: g·mol
249:(antioxidants, ...)
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5664:E-number additives
5649:Dicarboxylic acids
5601:Docosanedioic acid
5569:(Brassylic acid) C
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2874:on 7 November 2017
2721:reperfusion injury
2709:2-hydroxyglutarate
2545:Epigenetic effects
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1172:Chemical reactions
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3514:FDA GRAS Database
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3353:Organic Syntheses
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2754:Citric acid cycle
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2445:adaptive immunity
2441:interleukin-1beta
2274:surface membranes
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1284:acidity regulator
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1542:
1537:
1532:
1527:
1522:
1517:
1512:
1507:
1502:
1497:
1492:
1487:
1155:Escherichia coli
1147:maleic anhydride
1105:
1104:
1101:
1100:
1097:
1094:
1091:
1088:
1085:
1082:
1079:
941:
940:
937:
936:
933:
930:
927:
924:
921:
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915:
912:
898:aqueous solution
869:transformation,
785:chemical formula
778:
777:
774:
773:
770:
767:
764:
761:
758:
755:
752:
749:
717:
711:
708:
707:
655:carboxylic acids
646:sodium succinate
612:-57.9·10 cm/mol
452:
437:
431:
425:
418:Chemical formula
402:C(CC(=O)O)C(=O)O
348:
347:
332:
330:
314:
294:
283:
269:
243:
235:
224:
213:
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153:
133:
109:
73:Butanedioic acid
58:
49:
40:
33:
21:
5684:
5683:
5679:
5678:
5677:
5675:
5674:
5673:
5634:
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3142:
3103:(7527): 431–5.
3089:
3088:
3079:
3039:
3038:
3021:
2985:
2984:
2959:
2949:
2947:
2944:"Succinic Acid"
2942:
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2930:
2892:
2891:
2887:
2877:
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2871:
2864:
2860:
2859:
2844:
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2784:
2783:
2776:
2772:
2743:Flame retardant
2739:
2717:
2661:
2609:
2604:
2588:vascularization
2580:
2567:
2565:Gene regulation
2547:
2531:
2498:
2492:
2476:
2464:
2457:
2421:dendritic cells
2417:
2405:phospholipase C
2385:
2345:
2329:
2319:responses (see
2313:
2303:
2296:
2289:
2253:
2224:
2198:
2187:
2181:
2178:
2141:"Succinic acid"
2135:
2133:
2127:
2123:primary sources
2111:
2100:
2076:
2070:
2054:
2049:
2011:
1991:decarboxylation
1983:
1977:
1938:A. succinogenes
1934:
1928:
1923:
1922:
1921:
1914:"TCACycle_WP78"
1912:
1910:
1906:
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1900:
1899:
1895:TCACycle_WP78
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1264:
1256:Oversuccination
1226:
1218:
1210:tetrahydrofuran
1199:
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1191:
1187:
1183:
1174:
1139:ethylene glycol
1129:, oxidation of
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5335:2-oxoglutarate
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5297:Oxalosuccinate
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2693:neuroblastomas
2689:thyroid tumors
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1334:
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1260:
1242:1,4-Butanediol
1225:
1222:
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1181:
1173:
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1131:1,4-butanediol
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890:
863:Melas syndrome
859:Leigh syndrome
819:by the enzyme
800:
796:
792:
788:
734:
731:
730:
725:
703:
702:
698:standard state
695:
692:
691:
661:propionic acid
658:
652:
649:
648:
643:
637:
634:
633:
629:
628:
625:
619:
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5177:
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5143:NADH + H + CO
5142:
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4869:Succinic Acid
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2748:Oil of amber
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2607:Inflammation
2592:angiogenesis
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681:fumaric acid
669:butyric acid
665:malonic acid
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90:Identifiers
80:Other names
4765:: 175–181.
4491:Cancer Cell
4194:2268/194560
4127:2268/194560
4053:Metabolites
2731:drug target
2625:macrophages
2496:Dioxygenase
2393:hypertrophy
2361:homeostasis
2353:hepatocytes
2266:amino acids
1252:succination
1127:maleic acid
623:Flash point
411:Properties
229:100.003.402
151:CHEBI:15741
5659:Succinates
5654:Excipients
5638:Categories
5269:NAD(P)H +
5258:Isocitrate
4934:Acetyl-CoA
4059:(7): 651.
3689:: 538790.
3595:7 November
3557:(5): 545.
3444:2015-11-18
3395:2013-11-12
3158:2017-03-09
3063:2262/67833
2878:7 November
2770:References
2759:Metabolite
2617:HIF1-alpha
2596:metabolism
2494:See also:
2425:chemotaxis
2333:adipocytes
2282:G proteins
2182:March 2017
2152:newspapers
2119:references
2086:(RET). If
2072:See also:
2009:GABA shunt
2003:glyoxylate
1999:isocitrate
1979:See also:
1930:See also:
1386:ubiquinone
1319:See also:
1234:polyesters
884:, meaning
852:metabolism
844:epigenetic
673:malic acid
565:8.8 mg/mL
557:Solubility
543:Solubility
529:Solubility
515:Solubility
509:158 mg/mL
501:Solubility
463:1.56 g/cm
446:Molar mass
312:AB6MNQ6J6L
257:IUPHAR/BPS
182:ChemSpider
118:3D model (
97:CAS Number
5217:Aconitate
5073:Succinate
4832:0950-9232
4779:0891-5849
4719:1001-0602
4662:0028-0836
4559:0021-9738
4393:0890-9369
4336:0031-6768
4297:227522279
4254:236097682
4179:: 56–65.
4113:: 56–65.
3705:2314-6133
3464:Molecules
3320:1932-6203
2915:0928-0987
2726:apoptotic
2649:glutamine
2621:cytokines
2594:, energy
2437:TNF alpha
2369:Autocrine
2349:paracrine
2337:lipolysis
1288:excipient
1248:Acylation
1230:precursor
1106:) group.
1001:) → (CH
867:malignant
809:succinate
783:with the
551:50 mg/mL
537:27 mg/mL
523:54 mg/mL
171:ChEMBL576
5035:Fumarate
4848:26263513
4840:16892081
4812:Oncogene
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4737:26045163
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3386:Archived
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3290:PLOS ONE
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2737:See also
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2435:such as
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2262:receptor
1958:fumarate
1365:fumarate
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882:succinum
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817:fumarate
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653:Related
617:Hazards
608:(χ)
547:Glycerol
505:Methanol
242:E number
202:DrugBank
107:110-15-6
5271:
5175:Citrate
4985:NADH +H
4788:5145802
4728:4493277
4671:4031686
4568:3754247
4467:8568103
4439:Bibcode
4402:3387660
4345:4574624
4076:9325148
3981:4709936
3859:3355999
3714:3652112
3520:9 March
3487:6255442
3329:3549990
3298:Bibcode
3262:3517001
3126:4255242
3105:Bibcode
2837:of the
2833:in the
2831:Record
2449:T-cells
2215:hypoxia
2166:scholar
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1278:by the
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1069:radical
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720:what is
718: (
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533:Acetone
519:Ethanol
459:Density
451:118.088
279:PubChem
211:DB00139
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5389:C-R-CO
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638:Other
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395:SMILES
162:ChEMBL
63:Names
4844:S2CID
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4103:(PDF)
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2173:JSTOR
2159:books
1345:in a
1266:As a
1119:amber
1067:As a
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997:H)(CO
978:H)(CO
886:amber
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561:Ether
360:InChI
247:E363
142:ChEBI
120:JSmol
5215:cis-
5156:NAD
5059:FADH
4836:PMID
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