Difference between revisions of "Transformation of PGD2 to PGJ2"
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Revision as of 09:32, 2 March 2018
Due to the lack of PGD2 production by keratinocyte and fibroblast cells, the anti-inflammatory cyclopentanones, PGJ2 and 15d-PGJ2, will not be produced during early experimental procedures either.
Contents
Reaction
Chemical equation
Rate equation
Parameters
Value | Units | Conditions | Substrate | Reference |
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3.3E+6 (excluded) | M-1 min-1 | 25°C and 0.055 ionic strength | H2CO3 to CO2 | [1] |
4.5 | M-1 min-1 | 20°C | HC(OH)2COOH | [2] |
0.42 | M-1 min-1 | 20°C | HC(OH)2COO– | [2] |
Value | Units | Conditions | Substrate | Reference |
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Value | Units | Conditions | Substrate | Reference |
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< 8E-04 | N/A | OH Radicals in the Presence of Added Gas Phase HNO3 (3 ppmv n-pentadecane, 0.25, 0.50, 1.0, or 2.0 ppmv HNO3, 10 ppmv O3, and 2 ppmv TME were added from a glass bulb in a flow of N2) | Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of Cyclic Hemiacetals (n-Pentadecane) in SOA | [3] |
4E-04 | N/A | PH of 100 cc. 0-02N NaHCO3, saturated with C02, into which 0 95 cc. | H2CO3 | [4] |
4.4E-4 | N/A | In a 0O008 mol. solution of carbonic acid at 4°, 1-23 % is present as H2CO3 | H2CO3 | [5] |
Related Reactions
References
- ↑ B. Gibbons "Rate of Hydration of Carbon Dioxide and Dehydration of Carbonic Acid at 25" J Biol Chem. 1963 Oct;238:3502-7
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 [hrcak.srce.hr/file/195437 Y.I. Tur'yan, "Kinetics and Equilibrium of the Dehydration-Hydration and Recombination-Dissociation Reactions of Glyoxylic Acid Investigated by Electrochemical Methods", CCACAA 71 (3) 727¿743 (1998)]
- ↑ A. Ranney "Kinetics of Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of Cyclic Hemiacetals in Organic Aerosol Particles in Equilibrium with Nitric Acid Vapor" J. Phys. Chem. A, 2016, 120 (16), pp 2561–2568
- ↑ F. BUYTENDYK "A Study of the System Carbonic Acid, Carbon Dioxide and Water - Determination of the True Dissociation-constant of Carbonic Acid" Biochem J. 1927; 21(3): 576–584.
- ↑ Thiel and Strohecker (1914). Ber. deutsch. chem. Gem. 47, 945, 1061.