10-Hydroxy Lycopodium alkaloids - significado y definición. Qué es 10-Hydroxy Lycopodium alkaloids
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Qué (quién) es 10-Hydroxy Lycopodium alkaloids - definición


10-Hydroxy Lycopodium alkaloids         
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CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
10-Hydroxy Lycopodium Alkaloids; 10-Hydroxy ''Lycopodium'' alkaloids; 10-Hydroxy lycopodium alkaloids
The 10-hydroxy Lycopodium alkaloids, which include 10-hydroxylycopodine, deacetylpaniculine, and paniculine, are a series of natural products isolated from a Chilean club moss Lycopodium confertum. Deacetylpaniculine and paniculine were also isolated from Lycopodium paniculatum.
Coca alkaloid         
ALKALOIDS FOUND IN ERYTHROXYLUM COCA
Coca alkaloids; Alkaloids found in Erythroxylum coca
Coca alkaloids are the alkaloids found in the coca plant, Erythroxylum coca.Variation of Alkaloid Content in Erythroxylum coca Leaves from Leaf Bud to Leaf Drop.
Alpha hydroxy acid         
  • α-, β- and γ-hydroxy acids
ANY CARBOXYLIC ACID HAVING HYDROXYL GROUP ATTACHED TO Α POSITION IN RELATION TO CARBOXYL GROUP
Alpha hydroxi acids; Alpha Hydroxy Acid; Hydroxy acids; Alpha hydroxyacids; Alpha hydroxy acids; Alpha-hydroxyacid; Alpha-hydroxy acid; (S)-2-hydroxyacid; (S)-2-hydroxy acid; (R)-2-hydroxyacid; Alpha-Hydroxy acid; Alpha-Hydroxy Acids; 2-hydroxyacid; Α-hydroxycarboxylate
α-Hydroxy acids, or alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs), are a class of chemical compounds that consist of a carboxylic acid with a hydroxyl group substituent on the adjacent (alpha) carbon. Prominent examples are glycolic acid, lactic acid, mandelic acid, and citric acid.