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pyrroline - translation to arabic


pyrroline         
ANY HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND HAVING A FIVE-MEMBERED RING WITH ONE DOUBLE BOND AND ONE NITROGEN HETEROATOM
1-Pyrroline; 2-Pyrroline; 3-Pyrroline; 3-pyrroline; 2-pyrroline; 1-pyrroline; Pyrrolines; Spermous
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pyrroline         
ANY HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND HAVING A FIVE-MEMBERED RING WITH ONE DOUBLE BOND AND ONE NITROGEN HETEROATOM
1-Pyrroline; 2-Pyrroline; 3-Pyrroline; 3-pyrroline; 2-pyrroline; 1-pyrroline; Pyrrolines; Spermous
‎ بَيرُّولين‎
pyrrole         
  • [[Zwitterion]]ic structure of both proline enantiomers: (''S'')-proline (left) and (''R'')-proline
  • Ciamician–Dennstedt rearrangement
  • Synthesis of pyrroles via Diels–Alder cyclization
  • Heme b
  • The Paal–Knorr pyrrole synthesis
  • Mechanism of biosynthesis of porphobilinogen
  • Figure 1: Structure of Prodigiosin 1 highlighting the A, B, and C pyrrole rings
  • Figure 2: biosynthesis of pyrrole ring A
  • Biosynthesis of pyrrole ring B
  • Vilsmeier–Haack formylation of pyrrole
  • Pyrrole ''C''-metalation
  • Pyrrole DA
  • Pyrrole electrophilic substitution
  • Synthesis of pyrrole via silver click chemistry
  • Synthesis of pyrrole from ammonium mucate
  • Mechanism of the Van Leusen reaction to form pyrroles
HETEROCYCLIC AROMATIC ORGANIC COMPOUND CONTAINING A NITROGEN ATOM
Pyrole; Pyrrhole; Pyrrol; Pyrroles; Piloty–Robinson pyrrole synthesis; True Pyrrole; Piloty-Robinson pyrrole synthesis; Pyrrole ring; Pyrhole
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Definition

Pyrroline
·noun A nitrogenous base, C4H7N, obtained as a colorless liquid by the reduction of pyrrol.

Wikipedia

Pyrroline
Pyrrolines, also known under the name dihydropyrroles, are three different heterocyclic organic chemical compounds that differ in the position of the double bond. Pyrrolines are formally derived from the aromate pyrrole by hydrogenation.