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Methylpropyl disulfide

Tirey et al. (1993) evaluated the degradation of phorate at three different temperatures. When oxidized at temperatures of 200, 250, and 275 °C, the following reaction products were identified by GC/MS ethanol, ethanethiol, methyl mercaptan, 1,2,4-trithiolane, 1,1-thiobisethane, 1,1 -(methylenebis(thio))bisethane, 1,3,5-trithiane, 0,0-diethyl-5-pentenyl phosphorodithioic acid, ethylthioacetic acid, diethyl disulfide, 2,2 -dithiobisethanol, ethyl-(1-methylpropyl) disulfide, sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, sulfuric acid, and phosphine. [Pg.1605]

Onion also contains a trace of volatile oil composed mainly of sulfur compounds, with dipropyl disulfide as the main component (but not an important flavor contributor). Others present include the three important flavor contributors methylpropyl disulfide, methylpropyl trisulfide, and dipropyl trisulfide, as well as aUylpropyl disulfide, dimethyl disulfide, 3,4-dimethylthiophene, methyl-cfr-pro-penyl disulfide, and others. [Pg.474]

Disulfide, sec-butyl isopropyl (8) Disulfide, 1-methylethyl 1-methylpropyl (9) (—)... [Pg.151]

Jordan BF, Runquist M, Raghunand N et al. The thioredoxin-1 inhibitor 1-methylpropyl 2-imidazolyl disulfide (PX-12) decreases vascular permeability in tumor xenografts monitored by dynamic contrast enhanced magnetic resonance imaging. Clin Cancer Res 2005 11 529-536. [Pg.598]

Thionyl dichloride. See Thionyl chloride Thiooctanoic acid. See Thioctic acid Thioperoxydicarbonic acid, dibutyl ester. See Dibutyl xanthogen disulfide Thioperoxydicarbonic acid diethyl ester. See Diethyl xanthogen disulfide Thioperoxydicarbonic diamide, tetrakis (2-methylpropyl)-. See Tetraisobutylthiuram disulfide... [Pg.4419]

Zinc, bis (0,0-dihexyl phosphorodithioato-S,S )-, (T-4). See Zinc dihexyl dithiophosphate Zinc bis (dimethyidithiocarbamate) Zinc bis (dimethylthiocarbamoyl) disulfide. See Zinc dimethyidithiocarbamate Zinc, bis (dipentylcarbamodithioato-S,S )-, (T-4)-. See Zinc diamyidithiocarbamate Zinc, bis (N-ethyIdithiocarbanilato) Zinc bis (N-ethyl-N-phenyl dithiocarbamate). See Zinc ethylphenyidithiocarbamate Zinc bis (hydroxymethanesulfinate). See Zinc formaldehyde sulfoxylate Zinc, bis (1-methylpropyl)-. See Diisobutylzinc Zinc bis (piperidine-1-carbodhtionate). See Zinc-N-pentamethylene dithiocarbamate Zinc bis (2-pyridylthio)-N-oxide. See Zinc pyrithione Zinc borate... [Pg.4743]


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