electrophiles

What are Common Sources of Electrophiles?

Electrophiles can be generated both endogenously and exogenously. Endogenous electrophiles are often formed during normal metabolic processes, such as the oxidation of fatty acids. Exogenous electrophiles, on the other hand, originate from environmental sources, including pollutants, industrial chemicals, and some pharmaceuticals. A well-known example of an environmental electrophile is benzene, a solvent used in many industrial processes.

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