Anti-Dihydroxylation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples, and Biological Applications

Anti-Dihydroxylation: Theory, Mechanism, Examples, and Biological Applications

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Science, Chemistry

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This video, led by Kevin Tolkoff, is part of a series on anti dihydroxylation, a reaction involving alkenes. It covers the two-step process using mcpba and hydronium, explaining the formation of epoxides and their conversion to trans diols. The video delves into the reaction mechanism, highlighting stereochemistry and potential outcomes. Practice problems are provided to reinforce learning. Additionally, the video explores biological applications, discussing enzymes like cytochrome P-450 and epoxide hydrolase, which perform similar reactions in the body.

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