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- Milbemycin oxime (brand name Interceptor), a heartworm preventative veterinary medication marketed by Novartis.
- The Beckmann rearrangement, named after the German chemist Ernst Otto Beckmann (1853–1923), is a rearrangement of an oxime functional group to substituted amides.
- In organic chemistry, an oxime is an organic compound belonging to the imines, with the general formula , where R is an organic side-chain and R' may be hydrogen, forming an aldoxime, or another organic group, forming a ketoxime.
- Phosgene oxime – Occasionally included among the blister agents, although it is more properly termed a nettle agent (urticant).
- In the laboratory it can be prepared by the dehydration of benzamide or benzaldehyde oxime or by the Rosenmund–von Braun reaction using cuprous cyanide or NaCN/DMSO and bromobenzene.
- Oxidation gives cyclohexanone, which is converted on a large scale in industry to the oxime, a precursor to caprolactam.
- It was estimated that 90% of all caprolactam is synthesised from cyclohexanone (1), which is first converted to its oxime (2).
- A nitrene intermediate is suspected in this C–H insertion involving an oxime, acetic anhydride leading to an isoindole:.
- Some artificial leathers may have traces of restricted substances, like paint ingredient butanone oxime, according to a study by the FILK Freiberg Institute.
- Phosgene oxime can be prepared by reduction of chloropicrin using a combination of tin metal and hydrochloric acid as the source of the active hydrogen reducing agent:.
- Modern practice is to add the oxime solution resulting from the nitrosation and the zinc dust gradually to a well-stirred solution of ethyl acetoacetate in glacial acetic acid.
- Most nettle agents, such as the best known and studied nettle agent, phosgene oxime, are often grouped with the vesicant (blister agent) chemical agents.
- The crosslinkers used in condensation cure systems are typically alkoxy, acetoxy, ester, enoxy or oxime silanes such as methyl trimethoxy silane for alkoxy-curing systems and methyl triacetoxysilane for acetoxy-curing systems.
- Nitrosophenols and naphthols isomerize to the oxime quinone in solution, but reversibly; nitrosophenol ethers typically dealkylate to facilitate the isomerization.
- The oxime of perillaldehyde is known as perillartine or perilla sugar and is about 2000 times sweeter than sucrose and is used in Japan as a sweetener.
- Perillartine is the oxime of perillaldehyde, which is extracted from plants of the genus Perilla (Lamiaceae).
- HNO is generated via organic oxidation of cyclohexanone oxime with lead tetraacetate to form 1-nitrosocyclohexyl acetate:.
- Treatment of the ketone (1) with hydroxylamine gives the oxime (2), which is alkylated with 2,4-dichlorobenzyl chloride (3) in the presence of the strong base sodium hydride to give oxiconazole.
- In one modification, d-glucose is converted to the glucose oxime by reaction with hydroxylamine and sodium methoxide.
- Hexamethylpropyleneamine oxime single-photon emission computed tomography (HMPAO SPECT) demonstrated hypoperfusion of the frontotemporal lobe in one case.
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