Reactive carbonyl compounds pose toxicity challenges as pollutants and metabolites; however, synthetic scavengers for detoxification remain underdeveloped. Here, the authors demonstrate that 1-amino-but-3-enes, particularly those with phenyl groups, selectively scavenge formaldehyde and glyoxylic acid, offering potential for biomedical applications.
- Natasha F. A. Bulman
- Vicki L. Emms
- Richard J. Hopkinson