The organic chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
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The organic chemistry of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Academic Press, 2002
revised ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Organic Chemistry of Enzyme-Catalyzed Reactions is not a book on enzymes, but rather a book on the general mechanisms involved in chemical reactions involving enzymes. An enzyme is a protein molecule in a plant or animal that causes specific reactions without itself being permanently altered or destroyed.
This is a revised edition of a very successful book, which appeals to both academic and industrial markets.
Table of Contents
Enzymes as Catalysts
Group Transfer Reactions: Hydrolysis, Amination, Phosphorylation
Reduction and Oxidation
Monooxygenation
Dioxygenation
Substitutions
Carboxylations
Decarboxylation
Isomerizations
Eliminations and Additions
Aldol and Claisen Reactions and Retroreactions
Formylations, Hydroxymethylations, and Methylations
Rearrangements
Appendix I Enzyme Kinetics
Appendix II Problems and Solutions
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