Carbamino compound
carbamino compound
carbamino compound carb·a·mi·no compound (kär’bə-mē’nō, kär-bām’ə-nō)
n.
Any of various carbamic acid derivatives formed by the combination of carbon dioxide with an amino acid or a protein, such as hemoglobin forming carbaminohemoglobin.
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- Carbaminohemoglobin
carbaminohemoglobin carbaminohemoglobin carb·a·mi·no·he·mo·glo·bin (kär’bə-mē’nō-hē’mə-glō’bĭn, kär-bām’ə-nō-) n. A compound of carbon dioxide and hemoglobin, which is one of the forms in which carbon dioxide exists in the blood.
- Carbamoyl
carbamoyl carbamoyl (kär-bām’ō-ĭl’) The radical NH2CO, derived from carbamic acid.
- Carbamyl
the radical H 2 NCO−. carbamyl car·ba·myl (kär’bə-mĭl) or car·bam·o·yl (kär-bām’ō-ĭl’) n. The radical NH2CO from carbamic acid.
- Carbamylchloride-choline
carbachol.
- Carbamyltransferase
carbamyltransferase carbamyltransferase car·ba·myl·trans·fer·ase (kär’bə-mĭl-trāns’fə-rās’, -rāz’) n. Any of various enzymes that catalyze the transfer of carbamyl groups from one molecule to another. Also called transcarbamoylase.