They are not as odoriferous
as the thiols.
Dissolved hydrogen sulphide, H2S (aq), then penetrates the wood, where it is transformed into solid reduced sulphur compounds, such
as thiols, R - SH (R denotes an organic part), in the lignin of the wood and to iron (II) sulphides when iron ions are available.
As a thiol - containing metabolite, cysteamine is suspected to engage disulfide bridges with target molecules.
The sulfhydryl (often referred to
as thiol) group on the cysteine acts almost like a lint roller for the toxic free radicals produced during oxidative stress.
Not exact matches
To see how a size disparity would affect the crystalline order and the system's physical properties, Olvera de la Cruz and postdoctoral fellow Zhenwei Yao devised a model system of soft particles, such
as functionalized nanoparticles with grafted chains including nucleic acids or
thiols.
CDDO - Me reacted with
thiol groups
as determined by detection of specific adducts by LC - MS (Tables S1 and S2 and Figure S3 in Data S2).
HPP - 4382 does not have electrophilic properties,
as determined by its structure and lack of chemical reactivity with common
thiol - containing compounds such
as N - acetylcysteine.
Thiol - reactive electrophilic compounds often increase ROS levels in cells,
as a consequence of their ability to deplete glutathione.
Foods high in free
thiols may be poorly tolerated by some mercury - affected individuals, particularly if the transsulfuration pathway is compromised,
as can occur with molybdenum deficiency.
The
thiol is the major reactive site within the amino acid, cysteine, which is ubiquitous in biochemically active proteins such
as enzymes.