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Amine

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  • Amine absorption
  • ry Fast Death Factor, is a secondary, bicyclic amine alkaloid and cyanotoxin with acute neurotoxici
  • e:beta-D-galactosyl-1,4-N-acetyl-beta-D-glucos amine alpha-2,6-N-acetylneuraminyltransferase.
  • The suffixes -amine and -amide in these names each refer to the si
  • It contains both a primary amine and a primary alcohol.
  • 5), soluble in ammonia, amine and EDTA solutions under complex formation.
  • Other amine and neuropeptide neurotransmitters may also in
  • of nitro group reduction, diazotization of the amine, and hydrolysis.
  • uclidine is an organic compound and a bicyclic amine and used as a catalyst and a chemical building
  • benzaldehyde is an organic compound containing amine and aldehyde moieties which is used in Ehrlich
  • nternal hydrogen bond between the neighbouring amine and hydroxyl groups that partly co-ordinates w
  • free base refers to the pure basic form of an amine, as opposed to its salt form.
  • ut only the nucleophilic attack of the primary amine at the N-terminus gives the amide bond.
  • Tetramethylguanidine is a strong amine base with a higher pKa than typical amines, th
  • Selexol usually requires less energy than the amine based processes.
  • Selexol is a physical solvent, unlike amine based acid gas removal solvents that rely on a
  • rbed per volume of solvent) is reduced and the amine based processes will usually be superior.
  • Abou Abderahmane Amine, born Djamel Zitouni (January 5, 1964, Les Euc
  • a para-diamine with two molecules of a primary amine; by the condensation of para-aminoazo compound
  • The protected amine can be deprotected by catalytic hydrogenation
  • eaction is pH dependent because the protonated amine cannot cyclize.
  • s by cascaded chemical exchange reactions with amine carbamate.
  • mation pathways for arylamine and heterocyclic amine carcinogens
  • ures could be employed with the presence of an amine catalyst.
  • r storage than the relatively unstable primary amine cathinone derivatives.
  • This amine combined with Lewis acidic iron centers makes
  • Reduction to a secondary amine completes the synthesis of (6).
  • metal ions in solution such as Fe2+ or a Cu2+ amine complex.
  • The choice of amine concentration in the circulating aqueous solut
  • This heterocyclic amine consists of a six-membered ring containing fiv
  • Other names in common use include aromatic amine dehydrogenase, dehydrogenase, arylamine, tyram
  • is a molecule required for the functioning of amine dehydrogenase.
  • e to the formyl 4 and in a Mannich reaction to amine derivative 4
  • ther 1-methylated-ergoloids to their secondary amine derivatives has been frequently noted in mamma
  • nohexahydrobenzene, is an organic chemical, an amine derived from cyclohexane.
  • es a nucleophilic catalyst, usually a tertiary amine, for a Michael-type addition and elimination.
  • d pharmaceuticals to describe the unprotonated amine form of a compound.
  • Polyaspartic esters are a new type of amine functional coreactant for aliphatic polyisocya
  • In the first step, the amine functional group is diazotized with hydrochlor
  • Hexane-2,5-dione reacts with the amine functional group; for example the amine group
  • ols are organic compounds that contain both an amine functional group and an alcohol functional gro
  • ecule containing at least one carboxyl and two amine functional groups.
  • simple and inexpensive synthesis from primary amine functionalized (chiral-pool) starting material
  • mpurities to acceptable levels, commonly by an amine gas treating process.
  • r more information, see: Hydrodesulfurization, Amine gas treating, and Merox
  • Former president Sheikh Amine Gemayel for the Kataeb Party (March 14 Allianc
  • e March 14 Alliance, alongside Saad Hariri and Amine Gemayel.
  • cal formula C6N6O12, obtained by oxidizing the amine group of pentanitroaniline with hydrogen perox
  • Amino acids containing a secondary amine group (the only proteinogenic amino acid of th
  • ymine as it is identical to adenine but has an amine group at position 2 forming 3 intramolecular h
  • (Note amine group at bottom right.)
  • It can be used to exchange the oxygen for an amine group on the carbonyl carbon of aldehydes or k
  • osamines are amino sugars created by adding an amine group to a hexose.
  • Deamination is the removal of an amine group from a molecule.
  • The amine group in the aminoallyl moiety is aliphatic an
  • Because that substance contained an amine group, he called it vitamine.
  • of an enone, with the carbonyl replaced by an amine group.
  • achment of phosphoribosyl pyrophosphate to the amine group.
  • ermination of amino acids containing a primary amine group.
  • sulfate anion, the collagen's carboxyl groups, amine groups from the side chains of the amino acids
  • It is known that the amine groups (nitrogen atom bonded to carbon and or
  • This derivative is reactive towards amine groups on proteins inside cells.
  • nding on stoichiometry ) reacts with available amine groups to so-called N-sulfinic acid groups.
  • e tails are normally positively charged due to amine groups present on their lysine and arginine am
  • n containing phosphate buffer as Tris contains amine groups).
  • is is called an O-hydroxylamine, if one of the amine hydrogens is substituted, this is called an N-
  • is a derivative of phenylarsonic acid with an amine in the 4-position.
  • If a primary amine is present, the isocyanide is formed.
  • Polyethylene amine is a polymer based on aziridine monomer.
  • The amine is usually an alkaloid natural product.
  • Polyethylene amine is a polymer of aziridine with the molecular f
  • The amine is liberated by addition of sodium hydroxide a
  • ugate base resulting from deprotonation of the amine is rarely observed.
  • An aromatic amine is an amine with an aromatic substituent - tha
  • This aromatic amine is a component of a test for cyanide and also
  • The amine is basic and undergoes quaternization with met
  • ng it with hydrogen with a nickel catalyst; an amine is formed in this reaction (see nitrile reduct
  • ned alkaline using sodium hydroxide before the amine is extracted using CH2Cl2.
  • s highly basic and unhindered, although, as an amine it is considered a weak base.
  • Mohamed Amine Khamsi is an American/Moroccan mathematician.
  • Moroccan Amine Laalou won the first semi-final, followed by A
  • As a tertiary amine, Laudanosine is unionised and readily crosses
  • rate contains three platinum centres linked by amine ligands.
  • ng carbon-nitrogen bonds as acid-D-ammonia (or amine) ligases (amide synthases).
  • Hindered amine light stabilisers (HALS) stabilise against wea
  • It is also a secondary amine like methamphetamine, and forms salts in the s
  • e a cyclopropyl group into ester, sulfate, and amine linkages.
  • not the phosphorus lone pair (as in imines the amine lone pair) but the double bond.
  • very unstable because its amide group has the amine lone pair and the carbonyl group not properly
  • belongs to the family of lyases, specifically amine lyases, which cleave carbon-nitrogen bonds.
  • In both cases, the salt forms of the amine makes these otherwise lipophilic compounds wat
  • Polyethylene amine may have applications as a component of ion ex
  • Similarly a chiral amine may also be used to achieve stereoselectivity.
  • The interconversion of amide and amine metabolites of 2-AAF can further occur via the
  • s: indolethylamine N-methyltransferase (INMT), amine N-methyltransferase, arylamine N-methyltransfe
  • on use include arylamine sulfotransferase, and amine N-sulfotransferase.
  • azid included, increase the levels of biogenic amine neurotransmitters found within the brain and a
  • It is an analogue of dichloropane where the amine nitrogen has been replaced by an oxygen ether
  • ture results in some double methylation of the amine nitrogen, yielding MDDM as well as MDMA.
  • ramolecular trapping of episulfonium ions with amine nucleophiles and the use of triisopropylsilyl
  • the alpha carboxyl of one residue to the alpha amine of another).
  • d ubiquitin forms an amide bond to the epsilon amine of the lysine in the modified protein.
  • nal group over the, now diminished, quaternary amine of this surface chemistry to separate the phos
  • It is a sympathomimetic amine of the 3-hydroxy-phenylethanolamine series use
  • is an endogenous monoamine compound and trace amine of the phenethylamine class.
  • If the amine on the Adrenergic agent has a substituent bigg
  • methoxide leads first to the ionization of the amine on the side chain; this then cyclizes to a tri
  • peptide, amide or ester compound with another amine or fatty acid to produce a new amide or peptid
  • tra-molecular hydrogen bonding of its tertiary amine, or perhaps yuremamine acts as a prodrug and r
  • nd with two carbonyl groups bound to a primary amine or ammonia.
  • can refer to any of the six isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them.
  • d, to a lesser extent, semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO), as well as a serotonin releasi
  • Amine oxidase is an enzyme involved in the metabolis
  • Copper-containing amine oxidases are found in bacteria, fungi, plants
  • s aspergillus and in bacteria the main role of amine oxidases is to provide a source of ammonium.
  • General structure of an amine oxide
  • The more stable tautomer is the amine oxide form.
  • In the strict sense the term amine oxide applies only to oxides of tertiary amine
  • n as dodecyldimethylamine oxide or DDAO, is an amine oxide surfactant.
  • s a heterocycle of the isoxazole family and an amine oxide derivative of furazan.
  • cal compound which can be used as a nitroxide ( amine oxide) paramagnetic spin label in protein Elec
  • dative bond, as is currently used to depict an amine oxide.
  • Amine oxides are used as protecting group for amines
  • Long-chain alkyl amine oxides are used as nonionic surfactants and fo
  • Amine oxides of anti-cancer drugs have been develope
  • Amine oxides are prepared by oxidation of tertiary a
  • Amine oxides are weak bases with a pKa of around 4.5
  • Examples of amine oxides include pyridine N-oxide, a water-solub
  • d sulfones, and oxidation of amines to produce amine oxides.
  • Flavin-containing amine oxidoreductases are a family of various amine
  • rine with diethylamine gives the corresponding amine oxolamine.
  • stimate its basicity in an experiment in which amine pairs (the quinuclidonium salt and a reference
  • light products plants, polymerization plants, amine plants, sulfur plants, and impurities treatmen
  • es two methylations by SAM at the hydroxyl and amine position.
  • l cells therefore belong to the group of APUD ( amine precursor uptake and decarboxylation) cells.
  • eaction allows phthalimide anion to be used as amine precursor in the Gabriel synthesis.
  • Precursor Uptake - for high uptake of ( amine) precursors.
  • rformance and environmental constraints of the amine process, a newer technology based on the use o
  • ch one of the oxygen atoms is replaced with an amine, producing a non-hydrolyzable functional group
  • which on a double Mitsunobu reaction (with an amine proton donor) gives the azafenestrane 10 as th
  • Pro7, whose real name is Amine Rachad is a French electro-music producer and
  • which the lone pair of electrons on a primary amine react with the carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde.
  • this gene is most closely related to biogenic amine receptors.
  • respectable woman equals a silent woman - but Amine refuses to abide by such rules.
  • Crystalline forms are obtained as the amine salt by reacting the free base with a mineral
  • For the heterocyclic amine, see Tetrahydroisoquinoline.
  • OPA reacts also with thiols in presence of an amine such as n-propylamine or 2-aminoethanol.
  • e presence of a large excess of a coordinating amine such as pyridine which presumably binds to lea
  • In enzymology, an amine sulfotransferase (EC 2.8.2.3) is an enzyme tha
  • fragment of the substrate is released with an amine terminus, the histidine residue in the proteas
  • rboline (9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole) is an organic amine that is the prototype of a class of compounds
  • 3] + Bu3N Bu3NH+ [P(O2C6Cl4)3]- Using a chiral amine, the anion can be readily resolved.
  • As a primary amine, the dye can be diazotized in the laboratory,
  • This amine then reacts with another isocyanate group to f
  • ethyl ether), the epoxide is opened with allyl amine to yield the corresponding 1,2-amino alcohol.
  • a single covalent bond (such as protonating an amine to form an ammonium center or removing a hydri
  • Amine Touahri
  • Other names in common use include amine transaminase, amine-ketoacid transaminase, dia
  • (18) vesicular amine transporter
  • ) are used as a gas stream scrubbing liquid in amine treaters.
  • that purpose as shown in the flow diagram, but amine treating is the process that was historically
  • ly H2S concentrated gas, the by-product of the amine treatment plant, can be recompressed by compre
  • As a trifunctional amine, tren forms a triisocyanate when derivatized w
  • rade name Aramine) is a potent sympathomimetic amine used in the prevention and treatment of hypote
  • norepinephrine (α-Me-NE), is a sympathomimetic amine used as a topical nasal decongestant and vasoc
  • It is thought that the amine weakens the C-N bond in the nitromethane, resu
  • es of this enzyme are ATP, H2O, and quaternary amine, whereas its 3 products are ADP, phosphate, an
  • this enzyme are 3'-phosphoadenylyl sulfate and amine, whereas its two products are adenosine 3',5'-
  • ne is a tertiary (a highly hindered) aliphatic amine which has antihypertensive effects.
  • 4,4'-Thiodianiline (TDA) is an aromatic amine which is presumed to be carcinogenic to humans
  • reason to believe that this central atom is an amine which functions as a Lewis base.
  • The choice of the type of amine will affect the required circulation rate of a
  • Diethylamine is a secondary amine with the molecular structure CH3CH2NHCH2CH3.
  • Tetrahydroisoquinoline is a secondary amine with the chemical formula C9H11N.
  • amine is an organic compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH3CH2CH2CH2NH2.
  • ropylamine, also known as n-propylamine, is an amine with the chemical formula C3H9N.
  • This group can be regarded as a secondary amine with a cyano substituent.
  • Bis-tris is an organic tertiary amine with labile protons having a pKa of 6.46 at 25
  • an organic chemical compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula (CH3)3CNH2, and occurs as a
  • ine is a biochemical compound consisting of an amine with a β-N-glycosidic bond to a carbohydrate,
  • As the product of polymerization is an amine with a basic character, the reaction is self-c
  • an organic chemical compound (specifically, an amine) with the formula CH3CH2CH(NH2)CH3, and occurs
  • e isonitrile can be obtained by reacting ethyl amine with chloroform (note that the fume hood is re