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Alkynyl groups are chemical groups that contain a triple bond between carbon atoms, characterized by their reactivity and presence in various organic compounds

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alkynyl groups
Alkynyl groups may be straight chain or branched.
Examples of the alkynyl groups include propargyl.
Alkynyl groups can be substituted or unsubstituted.
Scaffold functionalisation is preferably performed with alkynyl groups.
The alkynyl groups may be linear or branched.
Alkyl comprising unsaturations include alkenyl and alkynyl groups.
Alkenyl and alkynyl groups can be optionally substituted.
This term is also meant to encompass alkenyl and alkynyl groups.
Exemplary alkynyl groups include propynyl and butynyl.
Preferably the aliphatically unsaturated hydrocarbon groups are either alkenyl or alkynyl groups.
Alkenyl and alkynyl groups should be construed accordingly.
The difunctional spacer group has two terminal alkenyl or alkynyl groups.
Preferred alkynyl groups include ethynyl and propynyl.
The radical polymerizable compound may also include one or more alkynyl groups.
Suitable alkynyl groups include ethynyl.

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Other examples of malaria interacting moieties include substituted and unsubstituted alkynyl groups.
Alkynyl groups may be optionally substituted.
An exemplary alkynyl groups is ethynyl.
Alkynyl groups can be optionally substituted.
The term includes alkynyl groups with a terminal halo atom.
Alkynyl groups may be substituted or unsubstituted.
Descriptions herein with respect to alkynyl groups apply generally to cycloalkynyl groups.
Alkynyl groups can be in the form of straight or branched chains.
Some examples are lower alkynyl groups having two to about four carbon atoms.
Alkynyl groups are optionally substituted.
This aliphatically unsaturated group encompasses both alkenyl groups and alkynyl groups.
Examples of alkynyl groups include propynyl.
Aliphatic groups may be alkyl, alkenyl or alkynyl groups.
Typical alkynyl groups include ethynyl.
Alternatively, alkenyl groups may be converted to alkynyl groups by an oxidative procedure.
Examples of alkynyl groups include ethynyl and propynyl.
Examples of these hydrophobic groups comprise alkyls, alkenyls and alkynyl groups.
Preferred alkynyl groups have five to eighteen carbon atoms.
The term alkynyl includes both unsubstituted alkynyl groups and substituted alkynyl groups.
Preferred alkynyl groups have two to sixteen carbon atoms.
Among these, the compounds containing alkenyl groups or alkynyl groups are preferred.
Alkynyl groups may be substituted or unsubstituted on any of their carbons.
In some embodiments, alkynyl groups are optionally substituted.
Alkynyl groups may be optionally substituted with one or more substituents.
Representative branched alkynyl groups have one, two or three branches.
Alkynyl groups may also be substituted at any available point of attachment.
Examples thereof are monocyclic alkynyl groups such as cyclooctynyl group, cyclodecynyl group.
Alkynyl groups may contain more than one unsaturated bond.
Representative examples of such alkynyl groups include ethynyl, propargyl and butynyl.
The alkynyl groups of this invention can be optionally substituted.
As used herein, this term is meant to encompass alkenyl and alkynyl groups.
Preferred alkynyl groups have two to four carbon atoms.
Aliphatic groups include alkyl groups, alkenyl groups and alkynyl groups.
More preferred alkynyl groups have five to twelve carbon atoms.
Examples of such hydrophobic groups include alkyl, alkenyl and alkynyl groups.

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