decarboxilation define
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There are some examples of decarboxylation reactions in which the carbanion intermediate goes on to form a new carbon-carbon bond, rather than becoming protonated as in the example we have seen so far. This reaction in the fatty acid biosynthetic pathway is a decarboxylation followed by a Claisen condensation.
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Decarboxylation is the process of removing a carboxyl group (a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom) from a molecule.
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