Mechanistic Aspects of HNO Production from Hydroxylamine and Derivatives

作者: S.A. Suarez , M.A. Morales Vásquez , M. Hamer , F. Doctorovich

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-800934-5.00004-9

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摘要: The present chapter addresses mechanistic aspects of reactions involving hydroxylamine and derivatives which produce HNO but are normally not used as donors. Organic hydroxylamines NH 2 OH itself endogenous compounds produced in normal mammalian cell metabolism. Therefore, its can be classified into two main types: 1.1. Hydroxylamine inorganic reactions; 1.2. biological systems.

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