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  • {{Image|Ethyl Acetate stickfigure.jpg|right|350px|Ethyl acetate, a small ester.}} In chemistry, an '''ester''' is a chemical compound that contains a carbonyl functionality (C=O) atta
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  • {{r|Half-ester}} {{r|Symmetrical ester}}
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  • A molecule which has mirror symmetry and at least two ester groups.
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  • A molecule which has mirror symmetry and at least two ester groups.
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  • ...succinimide''' (NHS) is chemical used to form semi-stable, but reactive, [[ester]]s from [[carboxylic acid]]s. Such NHS esters can be stored for a relativel ...g of a carboxylic acid and a primary amine via O-acylisourea ester and NHS ester intermediates.}}
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  • {{Image|Ethyl Acetate stickfigure.jpg|right|350px|Ethyl acetate, a small ester.}} In chemistry, an '''ester''' is a chemical compound that contains a carbonyl functionality (C=O) atta
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  • The ester of epigallocatechin and gallic acid and a type of catechin, also known as a
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  • ...s}}</noinclude>An [[oxazolidinone]] [[medication]] that is a [[cholesteryl ester transfer protein]] [[inhibitor (biochemistry)|inhibitor]] that raises [[HDL
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  • {{r|Half-ester}} {{r|Symmetrical ester}}
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  • A class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of one of the two ester bonds in a phosphodiester compound.<noinclude>{{DefMeSH}}</noinclude>
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  • ...uple [[carboxylic acid]]s with either [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s to form [[ester]]s or [[amide]]s.
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  • ...onverted to an activated compound by forming an [[N-hydroxysuccinimide]] [[ester]] or other esters. ...g of a carboxylic acid and a primary amine via O-acylisourea ester and NHS ester intermediates.}}
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  • ...be used to modulate cholesterol levels by its inhibition of [[cholesteryl ester transferase protein]] (CETP). ...2-ethyl-6-trifluoromethyl-3,4-dihydro-2H-quinoline-1-carboxylic acid ethyl ester. The drug has a formula weight of 600.47 g/mol and is registered under the
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  • *{{rp|ester}}
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  • ...ylic acid]]s for coupling with either [[alcohol]]s or [[amine]]s to form [[ester]] or [[amide]] products. It is similar to [[N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide]
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  • {{r|ester}}
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  • ...bsequent coupling with either [[alcohol]]s or primary [[amine]]s to form [[ester]]s or [[amide]]s. It is a [[carbodiimide]] type of reagent that is often a
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  • ...'rapib) is an [[oxazolidinone]]-based [[medication]] that is a cholesteryl ester transfer protein inhibitor that raises [[HDL cholesterol]] and reduces [[LD ...705341">{{cite journal| author=Mason D | title= Anacetrapib, a cholesterol ester transfer protein (CETP) inhibitor for the treatment of atherosclrerosis | j
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • ...aturally or be harvested from an incision. True balsams contain oils and [[ester]]s of either [[benzoic acid|benzoic]] or [[cinnamic acid]]. The term is, ho
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • ...lude [[carboxylic acid]]s, in which R<sub>1</sub> or R<sub>2</sub> = OH, [[ester]]s, in which R<sub>1</sub> or R<sub>2</sub> = OR, and [[amide]]s, in which
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • ...[LDL lipoprotein|low density lipoproteins]] (LDL), including [[cholesterol ester]]s and free cholesterol."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref> Laymen commonly call it "bad
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  • ...reaction can be used to react a carboxylic acid with an alcohol to form an ester. Carboxylic acids can also be reduced to form aldehydes or further reduced
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • {{r|Ester}}
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  • ...es consisting of a hydrophobic core of [[triglyceride]]s and [[cholesterol ester]]s surrounded by a layer of hydrophilic free [[cholesterol]]; [[phospholipi
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  • ...and B infection and also is used prophylactically. The active form is the ester hydrolysed form, a carboxylate. Oseltamivir (like [[zanamivir]]) acts as a
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  • ...reaction. For example in the [[Fries rearrangement]] the reactant is an [[ester]] and the reaction product an [[alcohol]]. * [[Ester]]s: [[Ester#Ester_synthesis|preparation]] - [[Ester#Ester_reactions|reactions]]
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  • * Ester Boserup. ''Population and Technological Change: A Study of Long-Term Trends
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  • ...ed in or bound to high-density lipoproteins (HDL), including [[cholesterol ester]]s and free [[cholesterol]]."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • '''Tributyl phosphate (TBP)''', also known as phosphoric acid tri-n-butyl ester and tri-n-butyl phosphate, has the molecular formula
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  • ...which are fatty acid-derived chains attached to the glycerol backbone by [[ester]] linkages. Glycerides with three acyl groups ([[triglycerides]] or neutral ...more rarely, [[ether]] linkages and to one "head" group by a [[phosphate]] ester linkage. The head groups of the phospholipids found in [[biological membran
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  • ...ustics, combustible materials, [[cresol|cresols]], [[epoxide|epoxides]], [[ester|esters]], explosives, [[glycol|glycols]], [[ketone|ketones]], organic perox
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  • ...are a "class of [[enzyme]]s that catalyze the hydrolysis of one of the two ester bonds in a phosphodiester compound."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ==[[Ester]]s== {{Image|IUPAC-ester-1.png|left|405px|}}
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  • *[[Acetoacetic ester condensation]] *[[Darzens condensation]], [[Darzens-Claisen reaction]], [[Glycidic ester condensation]]
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  • ...(THF) and [[1-methylimidazole]] in THF/[[pyridine]] to form an unreactive ester, effectively terminating the DNA strand so that no further coupling reactio ...rminal chemical linkers, such as amino, [[thiol]], [[disulfide]], or [[NHS-ester]]s
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  • ...rds, he carried on producing albums for other singers, such as Gidi Gov, [[Ester Ofarim]], [[Yossi Banay]] and Yehudith Ravitz. One of his performences with
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  • Certain [[allyl]] silanes can be prepared from allylic [[ester]] such as '''1''' and monosilylcopper compounds such as '''2''' in <ref>''
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  • ...creasing specialized and to improve their lot. This theme was picked up by Ester Boserup in the 1980s. In the late 20th century [[Ester Boserup]], a Danish demographer, and [[Julian Simon]], an American economis
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  • Acetylcholine is an [[ester]] of [[acetic acid]] and [[choline]] with [[chemical formula]] [[acetyl|CH<
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  • ...t protect [[fats]] from oxidation: For this purpose, the fat-[[soluble]] [[ester]]s of ascorbic acid with long-chain [[fatty acid]]s (ascorbyl palmitate or
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  • *Most bacteria and eukaryotes have membranes composed mainly of glycerol-[[ester]] [[lipid]]s, whereas archaea have membranes composed of glycerol-''[[ether
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  • * [[Cholesteryl ester transfer protein]] (CETP) inhibitors ([[anacetrapib]], dalcetrapib , [[evac * [[Cholesteryl ester transfer protein]] (CETP) inhibitors
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  • ...s Diacetbernsteinsäureesters]'' (On the constitution of diaceto amber acid ester), Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft
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  • ...glycerol hydroxyl (OH) protons have been replaced with fatty acids as an [[ester]], and the third hydroxyl proton has been replaced with phosphate bonded to
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  • ...glycerol hydroxyl (OH) protons have been replaced with fatty acids as an [[ester]], and the third hydroxyl proton has been replaced with phosphate bonded to
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  • *The production of an [[ester]] by reacting a [[carboxylic acid]] with an [[alcohol]] involves the use of
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  • | title = Consumption of French-press coffee raises cholesteryl ester transfer protein activity levels before LDL cholesterol in normolipidaemic
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