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Some Biochemical Reactions of
Alkanes occur naturally in places other than petroleum deposits—in insects, for example. The waxy alkanes dispersed in its cuticle help protect an insect from dehydration. Some insects use volatile alkanes to defend themselves or communicate with others of the same species. Alkanes even serve as starting materials that the insect converts to other biologically important substances.
The major biosynthetic pathway leading to alkanes is by enzyme-catalysed decarboxylation (loss of
Biochemical conversion of alkanes to other substances normally begins with oxidation.
In addition to alkanes, the oxidation of drugs and other substances occurs mainly in the liver and is catalyzed by the enzyme cytochrome
Oxidation by microorganisms has been extensively studied and is often selective for certain kinds of
Tridecane
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