catechol

  • 1catechol — cat e*chol (k[a^]t [e^]*k[add]l ), n. [.] any of a group of chemicals having a benzene ring substituted with two hydroxyl groups in ortho position, especially ortho dihydroxybenzene itself ({C6H6O2}), also called {pyrocatechol}, used in… …

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  • 2catechol — [kat′ə chôl, kat′əchōl΄, kat′əkôl΄, kat′əkōl΄] n. [ CATECH(U) + OL1] PYROCATECHOL …

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  • 3Catechol — Not to be confused with Catechin, also sometimes called catechol. Catechol …

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  • 4Catéchol — Pyrocatéchol Pyrocatéchol représentations du pyrocatéchol …

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  • 5Catechol — Strukturformel Allgemeines Name Brenzcatechin Andere Namen 1,2 Dihydroxybenzol Benz …

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  • 6catechol — Pyrocatechin Pyr o*cat e*chin, n. [Pyro + catechu.] (Chem.) A white crystalline substance, {C6H4(OH)2}, of the phenol series, found in various plants; so called because first obtained by distillation of gum catechu. Called also {catechol},… …

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  • 7catéchol — catéchine [ kateʃin ] n. f. • 1853; lat. sc. (areca) catechu; du nom indien du cachou ♦ Chim. Principe actif du cachou utilisé dans la fabrication de produits pharmaceutiques. On dit aussi CATÉCHOL [ kateʃɔl; kɔl ] n. m …

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  • 8catechol — A chemical originally isolated from a type of mimosa tree. Catechol is used as an astringent, an antiseptic, and in photography, electroplating, and making other chemicals. It can also be man made …

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  • 9Catechol-O-methyl transferase — Catechol O methyltransferase Cartoon diagram of human COMT in complex with 3,5 dinitrocatechol (dark blue) and S adenosyl methionine (yellow). From PDB 3BWM …

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  • 10Catechol-O-Methyltransferase — Bändermodell von menschlicher S COMT im K …

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