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Oxidoreductases Acting on Aldehyde or Oxo Group Donors—Advances in
Oxidoreductases Acting on Aldehyde or Oxo Group Donors—Advances in
Oxidoreductases Acting on Aldehyde or Oxo Group Donors—Advances in aldehyde Formation of Aldehydes Bioactive aldehydes can be produced by a variety of mechanisms, including enzymatic and non-enzymatic processes Aldehyde production in aldehyde Long-chain aldehyde compounds such as hexanal, heptanal, octanal and nonanal are regarded as potential biomarkers of many lung cancer disease and served as
aldehyde In systematic chemical nomenclature, aldehyde names end with the suffix -al Examples of aldehydes are methanal , HCOH, and ethanal
aldehyde Phenyl acetic aldehyde for synthesis CAS 122-78-1, molar mass gmol 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