The aldol reaction is an important carbon-carbon bond formation reaction in organic chemistry.
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The implementation of the aldol reaction in the active site of an enzyme has been an important challenge.
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The aldol reaction is a key process in living organisms associated with the processing and synthesis of carbohydrates.
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Alternatively two different carbonyl compounds may be used, in which case the reaction is known as a crossed aldol reaction.
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A range of different extended FFs can be prepared by varying the components of the aldol reaction to give derivatives with between eight and sixteen carbon atoms.
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The aldol reaction is used widely in the large scale production of commodity chemicals such as pentaerythritol and in the pharmaceutical industry for the synthesis of optically pure drugs.
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