Amyl radical
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any of several univalent, isomeric groups having the formula C 5 H 11 –, whose derivatives are found in fusel oil, fruit extracts, etc.
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. a yellow liquid consisting of a mixture of isomers having the formula (C 5 H 11) 2 S, used chiefly in the preparation of organic sulfur compounds.
- Amylaceous
of the nature of starch; starchy. Historical Examples Next in order to the saccharine foods as the source of indigestion in gouty persons come the amylaceous aliments. A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II Various For this purpose, almost every amylaceous vegetable at once plentiful and cheap has, in its turn, been […]
- Amylase
any of a widely distributed class of enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of starch, glycogen, and related polysaccharides to oligosaccharides, maltose, or glucose. any of several digestive enzymes that break down starches. Historical Examples The influence of small amounts of asparagine in enormously increasing the hydrolytic effect of amylase is an example. The Chemistry of […]
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amylase-creatinine clearance ratio amylase-creatinine clearance ratio n. The ratio between amylase and creatinine in serum and urine, used to diagnose acute pancreatitis.
- Amylene
any of five unsaturated isomeric hydrocarbons having the formula C 5 H 10 . Historical Examples amylene (C5H10), an ethereal liquid with an aromatic odour, prepared from fusel-oil. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 2 Various noun another name (no longer in technical usage) for pentene