THE standard Schiff reagent (basic fuchsin plus sulphurous acid) has been used widely in cytochemistry to localize such aldehyde moieties as deoxyribonucleic acid by the Feulgen reaction and 1 ...
Many different mechanisms have been suggested for the oxidative lipid fragmentations that produce biologically active aldehydes such as 4-hydroxynon-2-enal (HNE), oxononanoyl phosphatidylcholine ...
or an acid halide or anhydride replaces the acid. Less often, an alkyl or aryl halide is treated with a carboxylate salt. But these methods don’t work in the case of vinyl acetate and other vinyl ...