What's the difference between hexanoic and hexoic?

Hexanoic


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  • (1) 1-Methyl,1'-hexanoic acid-4,4'-bi-pyridinium, 4-amino-D,L-phenylalanine-diazo-coupled diquat, p-amino-methamphetamine as haptens were synthesized and coupled to bovine serum albumin (BSA) directly or to BSA via glutaraldehyde, and an antigen of MT was prepared by binding MT to BSA with the Mannich reaction.
  • (2) The results show that both hydrocortisone (H) and prednisolone-21-hexanoate (P) are rapidly (tmax = 2-3 h) and significantly (H: 60-78%, P: 47-58%) absorbed from suppositories and thus can also cause systemic effects.
  • (3) Tetrahymena pyriformis were grown to early-stationary phase and resuspended in a defined mixture containing glucose, fructose, ribose, glycerol, acetate, pyruvate, bicarbonate, glutamate, and hexanoate, with only one substrate labeled with 14C in any flask.
  • (4) Hexanoate and octanoate inhibited the lipogenic enzyme activities at a transcriptional step, and did so within 30 min of addition.
  • (5) TEPC-15 is a phosphorylcholine-binding mouse myeloma protein which reacts with an ester-containing phosphorylcholine, the p-nitrophenyl ester of 6-(phosphorylcholine)hexanoic acid (PEPCH).
  • (6) The molecular characteristics of the somatostatin (SRIF) receptor were investigated by covalently cross-linking [125I-Tyr11]SRIF to rat anterior pituitary membranes using three heterobifunctional cross-linking agents, N-5-azido-2-nitrobenzoyloxysuccinimide, N-hydroxysuccinimidyl-4-azidobenzoate, and N-succinimidyl-6-(4'-azido-2'-nitrophenylamino) hexanoate, and the homobifunctional agent disuccinimidyl suberate.
  • (7) The effector molecule, epsilon-amino hexanoic acid (epsilon Ahx; epsilon-aminocaproic acid), inhibits the overall fibrinolytic effect of rTPA in this system, with an effective Ki of approximately 1.5 mM.
  • (8) A cross-linked ternary adrenodoxin reductase-adrenodoxin-cytochrome P-450scc complex with an apparent molecular mass of 114 kD was obtained, using N-succinimidyl-6-(4'-azido-2'-nitrophenylamino)-hexanoate.
  • (9) Medroxyprogesterone acetate and gestronol hexanoate was used.
  • (10) Hexanoate and 5-dimethylaminonaphthalene-1-sulfonate bind at the same site and are partial inhibitors competitive with cyanide, uncompetitive with respect to sulfur.
  • (11) Simultaneous degradation of the catabolic intermediate, hexanoic acid, and elevated methane release rates suggested that the transformation of phenol to hexanoate was rate limiting.
  • (12) The imidazolinylhydrazones of (3-pyridinyloxy)-acetaldehyde and of 6-[3-(2-formyl-pyridinyl)oxy]hexanoic acid were synthesized as cyclic analogues of the corresponding guanylhydrazones which were found to be selective inhibitors of human thromboxane-synthase.
  • (13) Hexanoate, a short-chain fatty acid, did not stimulate H2O2 production or ethanol uptake.
  • (14) Neither lactate, acetate, methanol, isobutyric acid, valeric acid, isovaleric acid, hexanoic acid, succinic acid, nor hydrogen appeared directly to support tetrachloroethene dechlorination, although lactate-fed inocula demonstrated longer-term dechlorinating capability.
  • (15) Hexanoate and octanoate inhibit the triiodothyronine (T3)-induced increases in the activities of malic enzyme and fatty acid synthase in chick embryo hepatocytes in culture.
  • (16) The synthesis and characterization of 17 alpha-(6'-hexanoic acid) derivatives of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone and testosterone, useful as ligands for affinity chromatography purification or as precursors for affinity-labeling of androgen-binding proteins, is described.
  • (17) Propionate and other unbranched short-chain fatty acids, butyrate, pentanoate, hexanoate and octanoate were found to both stimulate and inhibit active sodium transport by the toad bladder, as measured by the short-circuit current (s.c.c.).
  • (18) Hexanoate, a short-chain fatty acid oxidized predominantly in the mitochondria, had no effect.
  • (19) The aqueous concentration dependences for these esters indicate that below methyl hexanoate, as the series is descended, progressively higher membrane concentrations are required to produce a given shift.
  • (20) In presence of small amounts of hexanoic acid the rate of second-order peroxide decomposition remained unaffected while the rate of the first-order peroxide decomposition increased by 4 orders (k3 about 10(-1) min-1).

Hexoic


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, hexane; as, hexoic acid.

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