Involvement of S-adenosylmethionine-dependent halide/thiol methyltransferase (HTMT) in methyl halide emissions from agricultural plants: isolation and characterization of an HTMT-coding gene from Raphanus sativus (daikon radish). (41/85)

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Synthesis of the deuterated sex pheromone components of the grape borer, Xylotrechus pyrrhoderus. (42/85)

Adult males of the grape borer, Xylotrechus pyrrhoderus, secrete (S)-2-hydroxy-3-octanone [(S)-1] and (2S,3S)-2,3-octanediol [(2S,3S)-2] from their nota of prothoraces as sex pheromone components. Their structural similarity suggests that one of them is the biosynthetic precursor of the other component. In order to confirm the biochemical conversion, deuterated derivatives of both components were synthesized by starting from a Wittig reaction between hexanal and an ylide derived from D(5)-iodoethane and ending with enantiomeric resolution by chiral HPLC. The molecular ions of 1 and 2 could scarcely be detected by using a GC-MS analysis, and the labeled compounds showed similar mass spectra to the unlabeled pheromone components. However, several fragment ions, including four deuterium atoms, were observed in the mass spectra of their acetate derivatives, indicating that the conversion could be confirmed by examining a compound with the diagnostic ions after acetylation of the volatiles collected from insects treated with the labeled precursors.  (+info)

Ocean acidification and marine trace gas emissions. (43/85)

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Clinical and radiographic evaluation of pulpectomies using three root canal filling materials: an in-vivo study. (44/85)

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Efficient assembly of 2,5,6-substituted pyrimidines via MgI(2)-mediated Morita-Baylis-Hillman reaction. (45/85)

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Fast and high-yield microreactor syntheses of ortho-substituted [(18)F]fluoroarenes from reactions of [(18)F]fluoride ion with diaryliodonium salts. (46/85)

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Histopathological evaluation of root canal filling materials for primary teeth. (47/85)

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Conformational structure and energetics of 2-methylphenyl(2'-methoxyphenyl)iodonium chloride: evidence for solution clusters. (48/85)

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