Amidated
to convert into an amide.
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- Amidation
to convert into an amide.
- Amidin
the soluble matter of starch. historical examples amidin, which is the soluble part of starch, contains 53.33 per cent. history of civilization in england, vol. 1 of 3 henry thomas buckle
- Amidine
any of a group of compounds containing the cn 2 h 3 group, some of which have marked pharmacological action. amidine am·i·dine (ām’ĭ-dēn’, -dĭn) n. the monovalent radical having the general formula rc=nhnh2.
- Amidinohydrazone
any of a group of pesticides, originally developed as antimalarial and ant-tubercular drugs, that impair cell respiration in c-ckroaches, red ants, and other insects.
- Amido
a combining form used in the names of chemical compounds in which the −nh 2 group united with an acid radical is present: amidocyanogen. (erroneously) . historical examples these are soluble in alkalies, acids and water, and are readily hydrolyzed further into amido acids and acid amides. animal proteins hugh garner bennett experiments show that […]