What's the difference between propiolate and propionate?

Propiolate


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of propiolic acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The non-irritant skin mitogens 4-O-methyl-12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate and ethyl phenyl propiolate do not increase the expression of these genes to a comparable extent.
  • (2) D-Fructose affords on treatment with cyanamide 2-amino-beta-D-fructofuro[2',3':3,4]-oxazoline which is not isolated but transformed directly by the reaction with ethyl propiolate into O(2,3)-anhydro-2-[beta-D-fructofuranosyl]uracil.
  • (3) These compounds were prepared by reacting arylamidines with sodium ethyl formylacetate or with ethyl propiolate to give pyrimidinones.
  • (4) The setting of mixed catalyst and base was prevented by addition of a small amount of phenyl propiolic acid.
  • (5) Whereas the reaction of the two cyclic amidrazones with acetylacetone or ethyl phenyl propiolate gave pyrazole derivatives, their reaction with ethyl acetoacetate gave 6-aryl-3-methyl-1,2,4-triazolo[3,4-a]phthalazines.
  • (6) Glutaconic esters used in this procedure were prepared by condensation of ethyl propiolate with the appropriate 2-naphthylaminomalonate ethyl ester in the presence of a catalytic amount of sodium ethylate.
  • (7) The reaction of 1 with alkenes such as methyl vinyl ketone and methyl acrylate afforded 3-oxo-2-oxabicyclo[2.2.2]oct-7-enes (2-5) and para-substituted benzene derivatives (6 and 7), while 1 reacted with alkynes (3-butyn-2-one, methyl propiolate) to yield para- or meta-substituted benzene derivatives (6-9).
  • (8) A maximum concentration of approximately 12% of total product was observed by treating cis-7 with ethyl propiolate and NaH or deuteriated dimsyl anion in anhydrous Me2SO-d6.
  • (9) The non-tumor-promoting hyperplastic agent, ethylphenyl propiolate (EPP), applied to the skin at a hyperplastic dose level did not enhance the expression of the mal 4 or transin sequences in the epidermis and had only a slight enhancing effect on the levels of mal 1 and mal 2 transcripts in the epidermis.
  • (10) Two new sulfur-containing amides, entadamide A (1) and entadamide B (2), isolated from the seeds of Entada phaseoloides, were synthesized by the addition reaction of methanethiol to propiolic acid (5) followed by condensation with ethanolamine by the use of dicyclohexylcarbadiimide.
  • (11) 2,3,5-Tri-O-benzyl-D-ribofuranosyl bromide (17) has been converted into methyl 3-(2,3,5-tri-O-benzyl-beta-D-ribofuranosyl) propiolate (8) and its alpha anomer 10 in 21 and 42% yields, respectively, by reaction with the silver salt of methyl propiolate.
  • (12) Three aromatic compounds (2-4) possessing a carbomethoxyl group or a dimethoxyphthaloyl group, prepared by the Diels-Alder reaction of the cardiac glycoside, proscillaridin (1), with dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate and methyl propiolate, were transformed into alcohols, carboxylic acids and amides.
  • (13) The addition of phenyl propiolic acid had little or no effect on the viscosity of three materials.
  • (14) Short chain carboxylic acids were found to be active including: propionic, acrylic, fluoroacetic, methacrylic, 3-chloropropionic, 3-bromopropionic, and propiolic.
  • (15) A preparatively useful synthesis of 1-formylcyclooctatetraene is described utilizing the photocycloaddition of methyl propiolate to benzene followed by reduction to the alcohol and oxidation with MnO2.
  • (16) After a cavity cleaning by propiol acid of 1.22% during 10 seconds better marginal closure could be obtained than by using industrial cavity cleanser (Ahydron).

Propionate


Definition:

  • (n.) A salt of propionic acid.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Side effect incidence in patients treated with the paracetamol-sobrerol combination (3.7%) was significantly lower than that observed in subjects treated with paracetamol (6.1% - P less than 0.01), salicylics (25.1% - P less than 0.001), pyrazolics (12.6% - P less than 0.001), propionics (20.3%, P less than 0.001) or other antipyretics (17.9% - P less than 0.001).
  • (2) Immunocytochemical analyses of the hippocampus demonstrated that alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-isoxazole-4-propionate receptor subunits are present in the cell bodies and dendrites of pyramidal cells.
  • (3) 2-(4'-Isobutylphenyl)propionic acid, ibuprofen, is an antiinflammatory agent which possesses moderate platelet aggregation inhibitory activity.
  • (4) 1H-NMR spectra of urine from a patient with propionic acidemia show peaks of 3-hydroxy-n-valerate, methylcitrate, propionyl glycine, 3-hydroxy-n-butyrate, lactate, 3-hydroxypropionate, tiglylglycine and hippurate.
  • (5) In these animals, propionate was the major VFA taken up by the liver and approximately 50% of absorbed acetate was also removed by the liver.
  • (6) Reversible chemical cross-linking with dithiobis(succinimidyl propionate) and analysis of cross-linked and cleaved complexes in sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis confirmed that the C proteins exist as tetramers, most or all of which are composed of (C1)3C2.
  • (7) Pretreatment of the cells with pertussis toxin inhibits the propionic acid-produced increase in cytoskeletal actin but not the decrease in intracellular pH.
  • (8) Both acetate and propionate produced similar inhibition.
  • (9) In a double blind study 16 maturity onset diabetics were treated with d-2-(6-methoxy-2-naphthyl)-propionic acid (naproxen) and tolbutamide with a view to possible interactions between both drugs.
  • (10) The rhodium(II) propionate complex was more stable.
  • (11) This method has been used to identify cells with biochemical lesions in the oxidation of propionate, galactose, hypoxanthine and pyruvate; it has allowed us to identify a new variant of methylmalonicaciduria; we believe it can be extended to include other metabolites and pathways.
  • (12) The effect of subchronic feeding of 2,2'-oxamidobis[ethyl 3(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl) propionate], Naugard XL-1 (CAS number 70331-94-1), was studied in beagle dogs.
  • (13) Rats were injected with oil on Days 17.5 and 18.5 of pregnancy or with 2 mg of testosterone propionate (TP) on Days 15.5 and 16.5, or Days 17.5 and 18.5, or Days 19.5 and 20.5.
  • (14) With the aid of analysis of afferent impulse activity in the cat chorda tympani, it was shown that the effect of application of organic acids solutions of the same pH to the tongue could be represented as follows: propionic acid greater than lactic acid greater than pyruvic acid.
  • (15) Twelve patients received oral fluticasone propionate for three weeks, and the effects were monitored using the Crohn's disease activity index and by 111In granulocyte scanning, assessing inflammation from scan appearances, four day faecal excretion of radioactivity, and whole body excretion of radioactivity.
  • (16) Propionate transport was attenuated by the anion exchange inhibitors SITS and DIDS.
  • (17) When N-terminal cysteine derivatives of the CS peptides were conjugated to IgG by covalent cross-linking with N-succinimidyl-3(2-pyridyldithio)propionate, both the CS1 and CS5 conjugates promoted B16-F10 melanoma cell spreading.
  • (18) We report the effects of n-alkanols (n-butanol to n-octanol), methyl carboxylic esters (methyl propionate to methyl octanoate) and n-alkyl ketones (2-pentanone to 2-nonanone) on a fast reflex escape response to a mechanical stimulus in Gammarus.
  • (19) These results suggest that, in rabbit proximal colon, (a) there is bidirectional diffusion of propionate, most probably in the protonated rather than the ionized form; (b) a component of propionate transport is active and linked to electroneutral Na+ absorption through apical Na(+)-H+ exchange; and (c) changes in composition of the fluid bathing the proximal colon in vitro may significantly alter both rates and direction of short-chain fatty acid transport.
  • (20) The preferred substrates for gluconeogenesis were glycerol = lactate greater than propionate = pyruvate = fructose = proline greater than alanine greater than glutamate greater than glutamine greater than aspartate greater than glycine greater than serine, and for ammoniagenesis were glutamine much greater than alanine greater than aspartate much greater than serine greater than glycine = glutamate = proline.

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