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  1. Hydroxamic acid - Wikipedia

    In organic chemistry, hydroxamic acids are a class of organic compounds having a general formula R− C (=O) −N (−OH)−R' bearing the functional group − C (= O)− N (−O H)−, where R and R' are typically …

  2. Hydroxamic and poly (hydroxamic acids): A state-of-the-art ...

    Feb 1, 2025 · This review comprehensively highlights the diverse applications and significant potential of hydroxamic acids (HAs) and poly (hydroxamic acids) (PHAs) across multiple scientific and industrial …

  3. Hydroxamic Acid Derivatives: From Synthetic Strategies to ...

    Hydroxamic acid is one of the most interesting moieties in medicinal chemistry, due to its ability to chelate metal ions, such as Fe (III) and Zn (II). This ability is exploited for the development of various …

  4. Hydroxamic Acids: Structure, Properties & Uses - BIOCHEMINSIDER

    Sep 4, 2024 · Hydroxamic acids are a class of organic compounds having a general formula R−C−N−R’ bearing the functional group −C−N−, where R and R’ are typically organyl groups or hydrogen. They …

  5. A general concept for the introduction of hydroxamic acids ...

    Polyethers (PEG) with hydroxamic acid groups enable chelation of a variety of metal ions, coating of metal oxide surfaces and stabilization of nanoparticles. In contrast to catechol, hydroxamic acids are …

  6. Hydroxamic acids are generally the products of hydroxylamine (NH2OH) and carboxylic acids (RCOOH). When an acyl group replaces one of the nitrogen-bound hydrogens in the hydroxylamine molecule, a …

  7. Hydroxamic acid - wikidoc

    A hydroxamic acid is a class of chemical compounds sharing the same functional group in which an amine is inserted into an carboxylic acid. Its general structure is R-CO-NH-OH, with in R as an …

  8. Hydroxamic Acid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Hydroxamic acid refers to a potent zinc chelator that is commonly found in compounds such as matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors and HDAC inhibitors. It binds to the active site of HDACs by coordinating …

  9. Hydroxamic Acids Derivatives: Greener Synthesis ...

    Oct 31, 2024 · Hydroxamic acids (HAs) are chemical compounds characterized by the general structure RCONR'OH, where R and R' can denote hydrogen, aryl, or alkyl groups.

  10. Hydroxamic acid – A novel molecule for anticancer therapy

    Hydroxamic acid is a potent moiety not only in the field of cancer therapy but also as a mutagenic agent. Among the various derivatives of hydroxamic acid, SAHA (Suberoylanilide Hydroxamic Acid) is …