Aldehyde and Ketone Reactions
aldehyde An aldehyde differs from a ketone by having a hydrogen atom attached to the carbonyl group This makes the aldehydes very easy to oxidise For example, ethanal, For an aldehyde, drop the –e from the alkane name and add the ending –al Methanal is the IUPAC name for formaldehyde, and ethanal is the name for acetaldehyde
In organic chemistry, an aldehyde is an organic compound containing a functional group with the structure R−CH=O The functional group itself can be Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, Yeast, CAS 9028-88-0, is a native aldehyde dehydrogenase from yeast that catalyzes the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid
Aldehyde Dehydrogenase, Yeast, CAS 9028-88-0, is a native aldehyde dehydrogenase from yeast that catalyzes the oxidation of acetaldehyde to aldehydes , brain aldehyde dehydrogenase and acetaldehyde , the principal metabolic product of ethanol We suggest here the possibility that acetaldehyde