Search for dissertations about: "aldehydes"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 150 swedish dissertations containing the word aldehydes.
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16. Stereoselective Nucleophilic Additions to Aldehydes and Development of New Methodology in Organic Synthesis
Abstract : This thesis is divided into four separate parts with nucleophilic addition to aldehydes as the common feature in three of them.The first part deals with the investigation of the stereochemical induction and elucidation of the factors that dictate the p-facial selectivities in Mukaiyama aldol addition to a- and a,b-heteroatom substituted aldehydes. READ MORE
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17. Stereoselective Nucleophilic Additions to Aldehydes and Synthesis of α-Amino-β- Hydroxy-Esters
Abstract : This thesis deals with the development of new reaction methodology as well as stereochemical investigations. The first part concerns the investigation of 1,2- and merged 1,2- and 1,3- asymmetric induction in Mukaiyama aldol additions to α-heteroatom and α,β- heteroatom substituted aldehydes respectively. READ MORE
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18. Analysis of DNA adducts of some low molecular weight aldehydes : methods development and application in human biomonitoring
Abstract : Malondialdehyde (MA), acetaldehyde (Aa) and methylglyoxal (MG) are ubiquitously present in the environment and endogenously formed in animals and humans. They have been shown to be genotoxic and to readily react with DNA to form DNA adducts under physiological conditions. READ MORE
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19. Total synthesis of enantiomerically pure natural products via chiral unsaturated aldehydes formed by ring-contraction of sugar epoxides
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20. New approaches for synthesis and analysis of adducts to N-terminal valine in hemoglobin from isocyanates, aldehydes, methyl vinyl ketone and diepoxybutane
Abstract : Human exposure to harmful compounds in the environment, from intake via food, occupational exposures or other sources, could have health implications. Exposure to reactive compounds/metabolites can be identified and quantified as hemoglobin (Hb) adducts by mass spectrometry. READ MORE