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Dithiolane
Dithiolane may refer to: * 1,2-Dithiolane 1,2-Dithiolane is an organosulfur compound with the formula . It is also classified as a heterocycle derived from cyclopentane by replacing two methylene bridges ( units) with a disulfide group. 1,3-Dithiolane is an isomer. The parent molecule ... * 1,3-Dithiolane {{Short pages monitor ...
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1,2-Dithiolane
1,2-Dithiolane is an organosulfur compound with the formula . It is also classified as a heterocycle derived from cyclopentane by replacing two methylene bridges ( units) with a disulfide group. 1,3-Dithiolane is an isomer. The parent molecule is unimportant but substituted derivatives, especially lipoic acid and its derivatives, are often essential for life. Several occur naturally. The parent 1,2-dithiolane is the disulfide derived from 1,3-propanedithiol. It is however unstable with respect to oligomerization. In general, 1,3-dithiols are superior reductants relative to monothiols. Natural occurrence Many substituted 1,2-dithiolates are found in nature. The most common is lipoic acid, a chiral dithiolane, which features a pentanoic acid substituent. It is essential for aerobic metabolism in mammals. Some 1,2-dithiolane are found in some foods, such as asparagusic acid in asparagus. The 4-dimethylamino derivative nereistoxin was the inspiration for insecticides that ...
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Onekama ( ) is a village in Manistee County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 399 at the 2020 census. The village is located on the northeast shore of Portage Lake and is surrounded by Onekama Township. The town's name is derived from ''Ona-ga-maa'', an Anishinaabe word which means "singing water". History The predecessor of the village of Onekama was the settlement of Portage at Portage Point, first established in 1845, at the western end of Portage Lake, at the outlet of Portage Creek. In 1871, when landowners around the land-locked lake became exasperated with the practices of the Portage Sawmill, they took the solution into their own hands and dug a channel through the narrow isthmus, opening a waterway that lowered the lake by and brought it to the same level as Lake Michigan. When this action dried out Portage Creek on May 14, 1871, the settlement, which had only the week before been designated as "Onekama" with a post office under that name, moved to th ...
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