
Thiolysis is a reaction with a thiol (R-SH) that cleaves one compound into two. This reaction is similar to hydrolysis, which involves water instead of a thiol. This reaction is seen in β-oxidation of fatty acids. The depolymerisation of condensed tannins with the use of benzyl mercaptan as nucleophile is also called thiolysis. ...
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(from the article `metabolism`) ...step [25] enables the energy invested in step [21] to be conserved. The -ketoacyl coenzyme A that is the product of reaction [24] is split, not by ...
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The cleavage of a chemical bond with the addition of coenzyme A to one part; analogous to hydrolysis and phosphorolysis. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: thī-ol′i-sis Definitions: 1. The cleavage of a chemical bond with the addition of coenzyme A to one part; analogous to hydrolysis and phosphorolysis.
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