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1 een an alkene, alpha-chloroamide, and flavin hydroquinone.
2 m the oxidized quinone to the doubly reduced hydroquinone.
3 ne, 4-dimethylaminophenol, benzaldehyde, and hydroquinone.
4 erivatives such as catechol, resorcinol, and hydroquinone.
5 formation of two tautomeric forms of emodin hydroquinone.
6 f GS-trichloro-p-hydroquinone to trichloro-p-hydroquinone.
7 ore rigid semiquinone and to the much looser hydroquinone.
8 the inhibition of tube formation induced by hydroquinone.
9 uction, yielding a glutathiylated conjugated hydroquinone.
10 se effects induced by the benzene metabolite hydroquinone.
11 (red)), and (iii) two-electron fully reduced hydroquinone.
12 and the conversion of vitamin K to vitamin K hydroquinone.
13 hesizes tricholignan A, a redox-active ortho-hydroquinone.
14 n to be a key step in formation of the ortho-hydroquinone.
15 oth an unstable neutral blue semiquinone and hydroquinone.
16 ster electron transfer affords the colorless hydroquinone.
17 none with a more negative potential than the hydroquinone.
18 o(salophen)-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of p-hydroquinone.
19 intermediate oxidizes a second equivalent of hydroquinone.
20 gher than those observed in solutions of 1,4-hydroquinone.
21 f magnitude greater than in solutions of 1,4-hydroquinone.
22 in solutions of simple quinones such as 1,4-hydroquinone.
23 athionyl-hydroquinones (GS-hydroquinones) to hydroquinones.
24 ition, and GS-HQRs convert the conjugates to hydroquinones.
25 clusively upon reaction with monosubstituted hydroquinones.
26 sence of GS-HQRs suggests they use common GS-hydroquinones.
27 ydroquinones and then enzymatic reduction to hydroquinones.
28 ed the GS-hydroquinones to the corresponding hydroquinones.
29 se in the oxidizability of these chlorinated hydroquinones.
30 duction of quinones and quinoid compounds to hydroquinones.
31 etic mechanism, generating the corresponding hydroquinones.
35 xposure to the benzene metabolites catechol, hydroquinone, 1,2,4-benzenetriol, and p-benzoquinone.
40 oxygeldanamycin (17AAG) to the corresponding hydroquinone, a more potent 90-kDa heat shock protein (H
41 an overall 2 e-, 2 H+ reduction to make the hydroquinone, a much better description of the overall r
45 ulation by reducing vitamin K epoxide to the hydroquinone, an essential cofactor for the gamma-glutam
46 tested in the voltammetric determination of hydroquinone and catechol in solutions of increasing com
47 en appears to be first-order each in ionized hydroquinone and dioxygen, yielding hydrogen peroxide st
49 atechol), their 1,4-dihydroxyphenyl isomers (hydroquinone and homogentisic acid) are able to modify a
51 e capable of cleaving the aromatic ring of p-hydroquinone and its substituted variants, is a member o
52 edel-Crafts reaction of a highly substituted hydroquinone and N-fumaryl ketimine generated from the c
56 nterface by the reduction of benzoquinone to hydroquinone and the resulting interfacial pH change is
57 e that could accommodate various substituted hydroquinones and a hydrogen network of three Tyr residu
59 y laccase-catalyzed domino reactions between hydroquinones and cyclic 1,3-dicarbonyls using aerial ox
60 This study showed that reactions between hydroquinones and iron oxides could produce favorable co
61 l roles: channeling GS-hydroquinones back to hydroquinones and reducing benzoquinones via spontaneous
62 d the structural aspects of stabilization of hydroquinones and their ability to generate reactive oxy
63 enzoquinones via spontaneous formation of GS-hydroquinones and then enzymatic reduction to hydroquino
65 FMN N5, the anionic ionization state of the hydroquinone, and for a change in the hybridization stat
67 erity Index scores significantly better than hydroquinone, and more subjects improved following treat
68 ate derivative 5,6-isopropylidine ascorbate, hydroquinone, and the hydroxylamine TEMPOH all rapidly a
69 he electronic structure of the fully reduced hydroquinone anionic state, FlH(-), however, has been th
70 ner, demonstrating increased efficacy of the hydroquinone ansamycin relative to its parent quinone.
71 uinone ansamycins are metabolized by NQO1 to hydroquinone ansamycins and that Hsp90-mediated trans-ci
72 hat both trans- and cis-amide isomers of the hydroquinone ansamycins exhibited increased binding affi
73 QO1, was used, and HPLC analysis showed that hydroquinone ansamycins were formed by the MDA468/NQ16 c
76 being that the ortho adducts (o-aminophenol, hydroquinone) are formed in a higher ratio in comparison
77 e reactant and product, 1,4-benzoquinone and hydroquinone, are separated during the assay by differen
78 reen by P. veronii and the identification of hydroquinone as a metabolite in the degradation pathway.
79 spray solvent flow rate and the addition of hydroquinone as a redox buffer to the spray solvent were
80 istic experiments support the role of flavin hydroquinone as a single electron reductant, flavin semi
81 ith a scan rate of 100 mV in the presence of hydroquinone as electron mediator and 0.1M phosphate buf
88 potential physiological roles: channeling GS-hydroquinones back to hydroquinones and reducing benzoqu
89 c measurements confirm the formation of beta-hydroquinone (beta-HQ) clathrate with molecular hydrogen
91 ne with recombinant UBIAD1 revealed that the hydroquinone, but not the quinone form of menadione, was
93 din, which is then converted to chrysophanol hydroquinone by the reductase ClaC and the dehydratase C
98 iciency site (with 2,6-dimethoxyphenol and p-hydroquinone catalytic efficiencies of approximately 70
100 s treated with the Nrf2 activator tert-butyl hydroquinone, chromatin immunoprecipitation with Nrf2 an
102 role in PCP degradation and converted the GS-hydroquinone conjugates back to the intermediates of the
105 QDS, a widely used analogue for quinone- and hydroquinone-containing molecules in NOM) was immobilize
106 d electron-transfer behavior of quinone- and hydroquinone-containing molecules in particulate NOM.
108 he elevated potential of the FMN semiquinone/hydroquinone couple (-172 mV) is also an adaptation that
109 semiquinone couple = +70 mV, FMN semiquinone/hydroquinone couple = -180 mV, and heme = -180 mV) indic
111 ive carbon electrodes, combining the quinone/hydroquinone couple with the Br2/Br(-) redox couple, yie
114 he first synthesis of the marine benzoxepane hydroquinone cyclosiphonodictyol A and its bis(sulfato)
119 -hydroquinone (TriCH) and then to dichloro-p-hydroquinone (DiCH) in the PCP degradation pathway.
121 ctrochemical detection was carried out using hydroquinone diphosphate (HQDP) as enzymatic substrate.
122 chol monophosphate, ascorbic 2-phosphate and hydroquinone diphosphate) that could previously not be u
123 5-hydroxymethylcytosine formation following hydroquinone exposure as well as the induction of glutam
125 tage of cells accumulating in G2+M following hydroquinone exposure, indicating that it may have a rol
126 tation the anionic semiquinone (FAD(*-)) and hydroquinone (FADH(-)) have longer lifetimes that are co
127 ur ET dynamics dictate that only the anionic hydroquinone flavin can be the functional state in photo
128 he target of warfarin and provides vitamin K hydroquinone for the carboxylation of select glutamic ac
129 potential of the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) hydroquinones for one-electron reduction in the Desulfov
130 (nonenzymatic) reduction of emodin to emodin hydroquinone, for example with sodium dithionite, is obl
131 did not use GS-benzoquinones or other thiol-hydroquinones, for example, S-cysteinyl-hydroquinone, as
132 ted pentad molecules, AQ is converted to its hydroquinone form (AQH2) via reversible intramolecular e
133 using the crystal structure of the relevant hydroquinone form and compared to the results of the Clo
134 odeling supported increased stability of the hydroquinone form of 19-phenyl-DMAG in the active site o
135 onalized surface is toggled from the reduced hydroquinone form to the oxidized benzoquinone form by t
136 is non-emissive, while upon reduction to the hydroquinone form, B-VKQH2, BODIPY fluorescence is resto
137 the monoanion, HQ(-), the kinetically active hydroquinone form, reducing Cu(II) with an intrinsic rat
140 mical shifts of the BPP34C10, its internal p-hydroquinone forms pi-pi-stacking interactions with only
141 ir of redox-active substituents, quinone and hydroquinone groups, which allow the enantiomerization t
143 this end, a liquid battery is designed using hydroquinone (H2BQ) aqueous solution as catholyte and gr
144 es, the amperometric signal using the system hydroquinone/H2O2 was related to the levels of p53-autoa
145 (I) by O2 and the reduction of Cu(II) by 1,4-hydroquinone (H2Q) in the presence of O2 in 0.7 M NaCl s
146 cular cobalt complex, Co(salophen), and para-hydroquinone (H2Q) serve as effective cocatalysts for th
147 orresponding (two-electron) reduction to the hydroquinone (H2Q) via the Pauling bond-length/bond-orde
148 e, HAT= 1,4,5,8,9,12-hexaazatriphenylene) by hydroquinone (H2Q), N-acetyl-tyrosine (N-Ac-Tyr) or guan
149 article contact, the presence of the aqueous hydroquinone (H2Q)/benzoquinone (Q) couple in a flowing
151 rs sought to determine whether cytokines and hydroquinone (HQ) affect mCRP expression in cultured hum
152 hiafulvalene (BPTTF) and weaker aryl donors, hydroquinone (HQ) and 1,5-dioxynaphthalene (DNP), respec
154 as significantly enhanced in the presence of hydroquinone (HQ) and hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)).
155 es is studied using model phenolic compounds hydroquinone (HQ) and its oxidized counterpart benzoquin
156 do-reference electrode) upon the addition of hydroquinone (HQ) as electron transfer mediator and H(2)
157 the addition of H(2)O(2) in the presence of hydroquinone (HQ) as mediator was used as transduction s
158 upon the addition of H2O2 in the presence of hydroquinone (HQ) as mediator were used to monitor the e
160 upon the addition of H2O2 in the presence of hydroquinone (HQ) as redox mediator was used as the tran
162 change measured in the presence of H(2)O(2)/hydroquinone (HQ) at screen-printed carbon electrodes (S
166 ction was realized by spiking 10 microL of a hydroquinone (HQ) solution into 40 microL of buffer solu
168 tor and amperometric detection with the H2O2/hydroquinone (HQ) system at dual screen-printed carbon e
170 ectrodes (SPCEs) in the presence of H(2)O(2)/hydroquinone (HQ) upon magnetic capture of the modified
172 ared from the reaction of bisphenol A (BPA), hydroquinone (HQ), and resorcinol (RS) in different solv
175 tored by amperometric transduction using the hydroquinone (HQ)/H(2)O(2) system upon capturing the mod
177 e tyrosinase inhibitor Thiamidol compared to hydroquinone in women with mild to moderate melasma.
180 convergent access to highly substituted para-hydroquinones in unprotected form via a one-pot Diels-Al
181 itions, Aer cannot be further reduced to the hydroquinone, in contrast to the proposed Aer signaling
182 nones, and neutral and anionic fully reduced hydroquinones--in solution and in inert protein environm
183 tetramers consisting of four monomer units (hydroquinone, indolequinone, and its two tautomers), in
184 ent with anti-ChM-I siRNA markedly abrogated hydroquinone-induced inhibition of tube formation in TrH
186 d tube formation in TrHBMECs; NQO1 inhibited hydroquinone-induced up-regulation of ChM-I in TrHB-MECs
188 entrin A and herbindole B from a common meso-hydroquinone intermediate prepared by a ruthenium-cataly
189 cleophilic attack in Michael-type additions, hydroquinone is not and acts as a passivating agent.
192 farin-resistant enzyme reducing vitamin K to hydroquinone (KH(2)) is probably not NQO1, (3) there app
195 ising from the reaction of (L)Pd(OAc)(2) and hydroquinones (L = bathocuproine, 4,5-diazafluoren-9-one
197 quinone group, such as 1,4-benzoquinone and hydroquinone, likely contributed to the transit toxicity
198 derivatives consisting of 1,4-disubstituted hydroquinones linked by methylene bridges in the 2,5-pos
199 chlorophenolicum made the mutant lose the GS-hydroquinone lyase activities in the cell extracts.
204 e substrate (hydrogen peroxide) along with a hydroquinone mediator then allowed an enzymatic reaction
206 ic solutions and support the hypothesis that hydroquinone moieties can reduce Fe(III) in natural wate
207 on of covalent bonds by oxidizing unreactive hydroquinone moieties in LHA to reactive, electrophilic
208 ng electrons from electron-rich phenolic and hydroquinone moieties in the DOM, while O3 reacted via e
210 tion rather than direct redox cycling of the hydroquinone moiety is a source of adaphostin-induced RO
211 s an inner sphere Pd-based process where the hydroquinone moiety only subsequently participates in th
212 teraction of a paraquat beta-proton with the hydroquinone moiety; this is the first time this interac
216 ight into the content and impact of quinones/hydroquinones on the optical properties of HS and CDOM.
217 ely, the results show how Co(salophen) and p-hydroquinone operate synergistically to mediate O2 reduc
218 ted cell surface proteins that catalyze both hydroquinone or NADH oxidation and protein disulfide-thi
219 ants show little or no detectable effects on hydroquinone or quinone exchange and binding at the Q(o)
221 two catalytically active domains, termed the hydroquinone oxidation (Q(o)) and quinone reduction (Q(i
222 osynthetic Rhodobacter capsulatus results in hydroquinone oxidation rates that are between 5 and 50-f
224 by measuring the current required to reduce hydroquinone oxidized during the regeneration of the HRP
227 pending on the degree of the chlorination of hydroquinone/quinone and the presence or absence of GSH.
231 This slurry allows the 2e(-)/2H(+) quinone/hydroquinone redox reactions while suppressing proton re
232 anges in the stabilities of the oxidized and hydroquinone redox states of the FMN, none of the replac
238 rmediates and by-products, including several hydroquinone, resorcinol and catechol derivatives, eithe
239 0 s(-1) mM(-1) for 2,6-dimethoxyphenol and p-hydroquinone, respectively) was localized at the main he
242 ne steps, including the hydroxylation of the hydroquinone ring by CLK-1 and two O-methylation steps m
243 pillar[5]arene, a macrocycle containing five hydroquinone rings linked through their para positions b
244 ing compounds, including phenol, resorcinol, hydroquinone, serotonin, and ascorbic acid, had minimal
246 An excess of the hydroxylamine TEMPOH or of hydroquinone similarly reduces Fe(III)~CO(2), and TEMPO
247 , the semiquinone radicals generated in pure hydroquinone solution are rapidly oxidized by dioxygen,
248 proton-coupled electron transfer from a semi-hydroquinone species and a Co(III)-hydroperoxide interme
250 tabilizing the vase form only in the reduced hydroquinone state of the cavitand by forming H-bonds wi
251 ction to either the ASQ or the fully reduced hydroquinone state produces the same conformational resp
253 whereas the excited anionic semiquinone and hydroquinone states donate an electron to the adenine mo
257 as developed for determination of tert-butyl-hydroquinone (TBHQ) in edible vegetable oils, based on C
258 ane fusion and virus infectivity, tert-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ), shows that the inhibitor binds in a
259 utylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and tert-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ), were determined in different edible
261 K 2,3-epoxide to vitamin K and to vitamin K hydroquinone, the latter required by the enzyme gamma-ca
262 termined the effect of substrates: vitamin K hydroquinone, the pentapeptide FLEEL, and NaHCO(3), on t
264 y of (L)Pd(II)(OAc)(2)-mediated oxidation of hydroquinones, the microscopic reverse of quinone-mediat
265 he O(2)-dependent, two-electron oxidation of hydroquinones, the protein was reprogrammed to catalyse
267 eir corresponding radicals ArO(*) and TEMPO, hydroquinone to benzoquinone, and dihydroanthracene to a
268 pressure-corrected diffusion coefficient of hydroquinone to demonstrate the effect of this phenomeno
270 ructural basis of electron transfer from FMN-hydroquinone to its partners, three deletion mutants in
272 ation, cytochrome bc(1) efficiently oxidizes hydroquinone to quinone, but how it performs this reacti
273 epoxide reductase (VKOR) generates vitamin K hydroquinone to sustain gamma-carboxylation of many bloo
275 n shown to catalyze the oxidation of various hydroquinones to benzoquinones in the presence of t-BuOO
282 -dependent conversion of TeCH to trichloro-p-hydroquinone (TriCH) and then to dichloro-p-hydroquinone
283 onors such as NADH, pinacyanol chloride, and hydroquinone undergo the TAML-catalyzed oxidation by O2.
284 ch is composed of a crown ether containing a hydroquinone unit and a 1,5-diaminonaphthalene unit, int
285 intramolecular electron transfer between the hydroquinone unit and the oxidized metal macrocycle occu
286 le diprotonated derivative in which only the hydroquinone unit resides inside the cavity of the tetra
288 es spontaneously reacted with GSH to form GS-hydroquinones via Michael addition, and four GS-HQRs fro
290 0.2V vs. Ag|AgCl while a mixture of H2O2 and hydroquinone was injected into the microfluidic device.
294 s a reduction of a quinone intermediate to a hydroquinone, which goes hand-in-hand with a stabilizing
295 site is assumed to be a polycyclic aromatic hydroquinone whose oxidation to the corresponding conjug
296 nyl compounds using catalytic amounts of 1,4-hydroquinone with a copper nanoparticle electron transfe
298 ons led to the reduction of benzoquinones to hydroquinones with the concomitant oxidation of GSH to o
299 substrate specificity for 2,6-disubstituted hydroquinones, with halogens greatly preferred at those
300 demonstrate that direct excitation of flavin hydroquinone within "ene"-reductase active sites enables