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O que (quem) é oxime - definição

CLASS OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Oximes; Aldoxime; Ponzio reaction; Amidoxime group; Tiemann rearrangement; Ketoxime; Amidoxime
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  • Structure of [[Nickel bis(dimethylglyoximate)]].
  • Ponzio reaction
  • Tiemann rearragement

Oxime         
·noun One of a series of isonitroso derivatives obtained by the action of hydroxylamine on aldehydes or ketones.
Oxime         
An oxime is a organic compound belonging to the imines, with the general formula RR'C=NOH, where R is an organic side-chain and R' may be hydrogen, forming an aldoxime, or another organic group, forming a ketoxime. O-substituted oximes form a closely related family of compounds.
4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde oxime monooxygenase         
CLASS OF ENZYMES
EC 1.14.13.68; (Z)-4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde oxime,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase
In enzymology, a 4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde oxime monooxygenase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction

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Oxime

In organic chemistry, an oxime is a organic compound belonging to the imines, with the general formula RR’C=N−OH, where R is an organic side-chain and R' may be hydrogen, forming an aldoxime, or another organic group, forming a ketoxime. O-substituted oximes form a closely related family of compounds. Amidoximes are oximes of amides (R1C(=O)NR2R3) with general structure R1C(=NOH)NR2R3.

Oximes are usually generated by the reaction of hydroxylamine with aldehydes (R−CH=O) or ketones (RR’C=O). The term oxime dates back to the 19th century, a combination of the words oxygen and imine.