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(organic chemistry) Any acyl anilide
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of ethanolamine, many of which have biochemical significance
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(organic chemistry) Any acyl phosphine
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(organic chemistry) Any acyl phosphonate
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(organic chemistry) The amide of the amino acid alanine CH₃-CH(NH₂)-CO-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) The condition of being aliphatic
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A chemical compound that contains both hydroxyl and amino functional groups on an alkane backbone.
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(organic chemistry) An alkylating agent, especially one that alkylates a nucleic acid
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(organic chemistry) biuret
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A univalent radical derived from allylamine CH₂=CH-CH₂-NH-
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(organic chemistry, brewing) Any of a class of chemical compounds which collectively give hopped beer its characteristic bitter flavor.
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(organic chemistry) asparagine
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of an oxoacid in which the hydroxyl group has been replaced with an amino or substituted amino group; especially such derivatives of a carboxylic acid, the carboxamides or acid amides
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(organic chemistry) The univalent radical -NH₂ when attached via a carboxyl group
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(organic chemistry) Any amido derivative of an alkyl radical
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(organic chemistry) Any amine that also has an amide group (typically a monoamide of a diamine)
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of nitrogen derivatives of carboxylic acids having a tautomeric structure represented by the general formulas RC(=NH)NHNH₂ and RC(NH₂)=NNH₂
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having two amino functional groups attached to the same carbon atom - R₂C(NR₂)₂
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(inorganic chemistry) A functional group formally derived from ammonia by replacing one, two or three hydrogen atoms with hydrocarbon or other radicals.
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Characteristic of an amine
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(biochemistry) Any of many naturally-occurring compounds formally derived from a carbohydrate by replacing one or more hydroxyl group with a simple or substituted amino group
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(organic chemistry) A simple organic compound containing both nitrile and amino groups, somewhat resembling glycine.
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(organic chemistry) A chemical that is an alkyne and an amine.
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(organic chemistry) Describing any amino derivative of an aromatic compound
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(organic chemistry) Any compound derived from a deoxysugar by replacing a hydroxy group by an amino group.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing an amino group and two phosphine groups, especially such a compound used as a chelating agent
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(organic chemistry) ethylamine
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any amino derivative of an ethanoic group
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(organic chemistry) Any amino derivative of a hippurate
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Any chemical compound containing both a ketone group and an amine.
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(organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric amino derivatives of nicotinamide, but especially 6-aminonicotinamide, a teratogen.
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(organic chemistry) amino sugar
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Characteristic of an ammine
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(organic chemistry) The amide of anthranilic acid
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(organic chemistry) A secondary or tertiary amine that has both an alkyl and an aryl group connected to the nitrogen atom
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(organic chemistry) The imide of aspartic acid
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(organic chemistry) The acid amide of biotin 5-[(3aS,4S,6aR)-2-oxohexahydro-1H-thieno[3,4-d]imidazol-4-yl]pentanamide
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(organic chemistry) Any compound derived from two acrylamide residues
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(organic chemistry) The -CO-NR₂ functional group of an amide (or, by extension, an amide - especially a fully substituted amide)
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(organic chemistry) A salt or complex of a carboxamide
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of a carboxylic acid - RC(=O)NR₂.
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(organic chemistry) The cyano derivative of formic acid N≡C-COOH
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(biochemistry) A compound formed with cyanuric acid
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of an amino acid that has formally lost two hydrogen atoms to form a double bond
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(chemistry) Any compound containing two amino functional groups.
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(organic chemistry) Any aliphatic diamine
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(organic chemistry) The secondary amine (CH₃(-CH₂-)₃)₂NH
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(organic chemistry) Two ethyl groups attached to the same molecule.
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A pyrimidine resulting from adding two hydrogen atoms to a uridine, making it a fully saturated pyrimidine ring with no remaining double bonds.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing two lactone groups
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(organic chemistry) lutidine
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(organic chemistry) Any amino acid in which the amino group is attached to the carbon atom of a double bond (R¹-NH-C(R²)=CHCOOH)
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(organic chemistry) The amide of erucic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound having both an amino and a hydroxy functional group attached to the same carbon atom; they are synthesized by reacting ammonia or an amine with an aldehyde or ketone.
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Seven methyl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) Any polyamide that is a homopolymer
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(organic chemistry) A hydroxylamine compound containing a CONOH group, often serving as chelating agents.
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(organic chemistry) The ester of a hydroxy acid
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(organic chemistry) Any hydroxy derivative of ectoine, especially (4S,5S)-5-hydroxy-2-methyl-1,4,5,6-tetrahydropyrimidine-4-carboxylic acid,
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(organic chemistry) The amino acid N6-(4-amino 2-hydroxybutyl)-L-lysine
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(chemistry) Any compound derived from an oxoacid by replacing =O with =NR; they are tautomeric with amides.
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(organic chemistry) Relating to, or derived from an imine
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(organic chemistry) The imino acid NH₂=CH₂COOH derived from acetic acid; any N-derivative of this compound
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(organic chemistry) A derivative of biotin in which the guanidine carbonyl group (>C=O) is replaced by that of an imine (>C=NH)
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Synonym of alkylideneaminoxyl
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(organic chemistry) The acid amide of indoleacetic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any amine derived from inositol by replacing one or more -OH groups with -NH₂
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(organic chemistry) The amide of linoleic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any amide derived from a lysophosphatidylethanolamine
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of margaric acid
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(organic chemistry) glyceryl monoacetate (the monoglyceride of acetic acid)
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(chemistry, biochemistry) Any compound having a single amino functional group, especially a neurotransmitter.
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(organic chemistry) A simple ethanolamide that has a single ethanol residue
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Synonym of ethylene glycol, ethandiol
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of N-acyl-ethanolamine.
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(biochemistry) A naphthyl derivative of alanine
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(organic chemistry) Reaction with a nicotinoyl radical
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of a ketocarboxylic acid
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(organic chemistry) The amide of palmitic acid
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(organic chemistry) An amine derived from polyethylene glycol (PEG)
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Synonym of phenylboronic
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of a phosphonic acid (i.e. in which one of more OH groups have been replaced by -NH₂ etc)
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(organic chemistry) Any polyamide formed by the polymerisation of an acylamide
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(organic chemistry) any compound having many (more than three) amino functional groups; especially such compounds formed by decomposition of proteins
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(organic chemistry) Any protonated polyamine
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(organic chemistry) A polymer composed of rotaxane monomers
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Initialism of pivaloyloxymethyl. [(organic chemistry) A protecting group, (CH₃)₃C-CO-O-CH₂, used in organic synthesis and to produce prodrugs.]
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of a pyrophosphoric acid
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(biochemistry) The derivative of alanine 2-(carboxymethylamino)propanoic acid
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