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The chemical and biological activities of quinones: overview and ...
Quinones are a class of natural and synthetic compounds that have several beneficial effects. Quinones are electron carriers playing a role in photosynthesis. As vitamins, they represent a class of molecules preventing and treating several illnesses such as osteoporosis and cardiovascular diseases.
Quinone - Wikipedia
Quinones form polymers by formation of hydrogen bonds with ρ-hydroquinone. Reduction. Quinones are oxidizing agents, sometimes reversibly so. Relative to benzoquinone, more strongly oxidizing quinones include chloranil and 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (also known as DDQ).
Quinone perception in plants via leucine-rich-repeat receptor-like ...
In summary, we showed that CARD1 and homologous CADL proteins are required for quinone signalling in plants. We have revealed the role of CARD1 in immunity in a nonparasitic plant, and further ...
Quinone - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Quinones are a ubiquitous class of compounds found in several natural products including plants, fungi, and bacteria. Most of these naturally occurring quinones are synthesized via the shikimate or polyketide pathways that are absent in animals. In mammals, quinones can be formed via the metabolism of endogenous substances, xenobiotics, and drugs.
Quinone | Definition & Uses | Britannica
quinone, any member of a class of cyclic organic compounds containing two carbonyl groups, > C = O, either adjacent or separated by a vinylene group, ―CH = CH―, in a six-membered unsaturated ring. In a few quinones, the carbonyl groups are located in different rings.
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