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- Goitrin abstract "Goitrin is a sulfur-containing oxazolidine, a cyclic thiocarbamate, that reduces the production of thyroid hormones such as thyroxine. It is found in cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, brussels sprouts and rapeseed oil, and is formed by the hydrolysis of a glucosinolate: progoitrin or 2-hydroxy-3-butenyl glucosinolate. The unstable isothiocyanate (2-hydroxy-3-butenyl isothiocyanate) derived from the latter glucosinolate spontaneously cyclizes to goitrin, because the hydroxy group is situated in proximity to the isothiocyanate group (allowing a five-membered ring to be formed). Hence, the oxygen in the molecule stems from the hydroxy group of the original unstable isothiocyanate. Plants containing this specific glucosinolate (or glucosinolates such as glucobrassicin and sinalbin which liberate thiocyanate ion) have goitrogenic potential due to the goitrin and thiocyanate they contain. However, they do not seem to alter thyroid function in humans at realistic amounts in the diet.".
- Goitrin iupacName "5-ethenyl-1,3-oxazolidine-2-thione".
- Goitrin thumbnail Goitrin.png?width=300.
- Goitrin wikiPageID "21690242".
- Goitrin wikiPageLength "3047".
- Goitrin wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Goitrin wikiPageRevisionID "657429969".
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Brussels_sprout.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Cabbage.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alkenes.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Oxazolidines.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thiocarbamates.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Glucobrassicin.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Glucosinolate.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Goitrogen.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Oxazolidine.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Progoitrin.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Rapeseed.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Sinalbin.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Thiocarbamate.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Thiocyanate.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLink Thyroid_hormone.
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goitrin".
- Goitrin wikiPageWikiLinkText "goitrin".
- Goitrin imagefile "Goitrin 3D Balls.png".
- Goitrin imagefile "Goitrin.png".
- Goitrin imagesize "125".
- Goitrin imagesize "250".
- Goitrin iupacname "5".
- Goitrin othernames "Goitrin".
- Goitrin verifiedfields "changed".
- Goitrin verifiedrevid "420915478".
- Goitrin watchedfields "changed".
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cascite.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Identifiers.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chembox_Properties.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chemspidercite.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Goitrin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stdinchicite.
- Goitrin subject Category:Alkenes.
- Goitrin subject Category:Oxazolidines.
- Goitrin subject Category:Thiocarbamates.
- Goitrin hypernym Oxazolidine.
- Goitrin type ChemicalCompound.
- Goitrin type ChemicalSubstance.
- Goitrin type Alkene.
- Goitrin type Carbamate.
- Goitrin type Heterocycle.
- Goitrin type Hydrocarbon.
- Goitrin type ChemicalObject.
- Goitrin type Thing.
- Goitrin type Q11173.
- Goitrin comment "Goitrin is a sulfur-containing oxazolidine, a cyclic thiocarbamate, that reduces the production of thyroid hormones such as thyroxine. It is found in cruciferous vegetables such as cabbage, brussels sprouts and rapeseed oil, and is formed by the hydrolysis of a glucosinolate: progoitrin or 2-hydroxy-3-butenyl glucosinolate.".
- Goitrin label "Goitrin".
- Goitrin sameAs Q5577929.
- Goitrin sameAs گویترین.
- Goitrin sameAs Goitrine.
- Goitrin sameAs Goitrina.
- Goitrin sameAs ゴイトリン.
- Goitrin sameAs m.05mrgpp.
- Goitrin sameAs Goitrin.
- Goitrin sameAs Goitrin.
- Goitrin sameAs Q5577929.
- Goitrin wasDerivedFrom Goitrin?oldid=657429969.
- Goitrin depiction Goitrin.png.
- Goitrin isPrimaryTopicOf Goitrin.