The Chemistry and Biology of Nitroxyl (HNO) provides first-of-its-kind coverage of the intriguing biologically active molecule called nitroxyl, or azanone per IUPAC nomenclature, which has been traditionally elusive due to its intrinsically high reactivity.
This useful resource provides the scientific basis to understand the chemistry, biology, and technical aspects needed to deal with HNO. Building on two decades of nitric oxide and nitroxyl research, the editors and authors have created an indispensable guide for investigators across a wide variety of areas of chemistry (inorganic, organic, organometallic, biochemistry, physical, and analytical); biology (molecular, cellular, physiological, and enzymology); pharmacy; and medicine.
This book begins by exploring the unique molecule’s structure and reactivity, including important reactions with small molecules, thiols, porphyrins, and key proteins, before discussing chemical and biological sources of nitroxyl. Advanced chapters discuss methods for both trapping and detecting nitroxyl by spectroscopy, electrochemistry, and fluorescent inorganic cellular probing.
Expanding on the compound’s foundational chemistry, this book then explores its molecular physiology to offer insight into its biological implications, pharmacological effects, and practical issues.
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1. HNO: Redox Chemistry and Interactions With Small Inorganic Molecules
2. HNO Donors: Angeli’s Salt and Related Diazeniumdiolates
3. Hydroxylamines With Organic-Based Leaving Groups as HNO Donors
4. Mechanistic Aspects of HNO Production from Hydroxylamine and Derivatives
5. HNO Generation From NO, Nitrite, Inorganic or Organic Nitrosyls, and Crosstalk With H2S
6. HNO–Thiol Relationship
7. Non-Heme Transition Metal Complexes of HNO
8. The Interaction of HNO With Transition Metal Centers and Its Biological Significance. Insight Into Electronic Structure From Theoretical Calculations
9. Interactions of HNO With Metallated Porphyrins, Corroles, and Corrines
10. Fluorescent Probes for HNO Detection
11. Phosphine-Based HNO Detection
12. Electrochemical Detection of Azanone
13. Detection of HNO by Membrane Inlet Mass Spectrometry
14. Spectroscopic NMR Characterizations of HNO Adducts of Ferrous Heme Proteins
15. Global Kinetic Analysis and Singular Value Decomposition Methods Applied to Complex Multicomponent Reactions of HNO
16. HNO as an Oxygen Substitute in Enzymes
17. The Reactions of HNO With Nonheme Proteins: An Emphasis on Thiol-Containing Proteins
18. Is Azanone Endogenously Produced in Mammals?
19. From Heaven to Heart: Nitroxyl (HNO) in the Cardiovascular System and Beyond
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Provides first-of-its-kind coverage of the intriguing biologically active molecule called nitroxyl, or azanone per IUPAC nomenclature, which has been traditionally elusive due to its intrinsically high reactivity
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Provides first-of-its-kind coverage of the intriguing biologically active molecule called nitroxyl, or azanone per IUPAC nomenclature, which has been traditionally elusive due to its intrinsically high reactivity
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Presents the first book on HNO (nitroxyl or azanone), an increasingly important molecule in biochemistry and pharmaceutical research
Provides a valuable coverage of HNO’s chemical structure and significant reactions, including practical guidance on working with this highly reactive molecule
Contains high quality content from recognized experts in both industry and academia
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780128009345
Publisert
2016-09-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Vekt
810 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
424