dekarboksylaation
Dekarboksylase is an enzyme that catalyzes the removal of a carboxyl group from a molecule. This reaction is also known as dekarboksylase activity. The product of the reaction is typically a carboxylic acid, which has one less carbon atom than the original molecule.
The dekarboksylaation reaction involves the breaking of a carbon-carbon bond, resulting in the loss of a carbon
There are several types of dekarboksylase enzymes, each with a specific substrate specificity. Some of these
The discovery of dekarboksylase enzymes has contributed significantly to our understanding of the biochemical mechanisms underlying