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Aminol
Aminol Am"i*nol, n. [From amine.] (Pharm.)
A colorless liquid prepared from herring brine and containing
amines, used as a local antiseptic.
Foraminous
Foraminous Fo*ram"i*nous, a. [L. foraminosus.]
Having foramina; full of holes; porous. --Bacon.
Staminode
Staminode Stam"i*node, n. (Bot.)
A staminodium.
StaminodiaStaminodium Stam`i*no"di*um, n.; pl. Staminodia. [NL. See
Stamen, and -oid.] (Bot.)
An abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive
stamen. StaminodiumStaminodium Stam`i*no"di*um, n.; pl. Staminodia. [NL. See
Stamen, and -oid.] (Bot.)
An abortive stamen, or any organ modified from an abortive
stamen.
Meaning of Amino from wikipedia
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Amino acids are
organic compounds that
contain both
amino and
carboxylic acid
functional groups.
Although over 500
amino acids exist in nature, by far...
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nitrogen atom may be
called alkylarylamines).
Important amines include amino acids,
biogenic amines, trimethylamine, and aniline.
Inorganic derivatives...
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essential amino acid, or
indispensable amino acid, is an
amino acid that
cannot be
synthesized from
scratch by the
organism fast
enough to
supply its...
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Peptides are
short chains of
amino acids linked by
peptide bonds. A
polypeptide is a longer, continuous,
unbranched peptide chain.
Polypeptides that have...
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organic chemistry, an
amino sugar is a
sugar molecule in
which a
hydroxyl group has been
replaced with an
amine group. More than 60
amino sugars are known...
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Amino is an
adjective form of ammonia.
Amino may also
refer to:
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American online application Amino (surname), a ****anese
surname Amino...
- In chemistry, the
amino radical, ·NH2, also
known as the
aminyl or azanyl, is the
neutral form of the
amide ion (NH−2).
Aminyl radicals are
highly reactive...
- A branched-chain
amino acid (BCAA) is an
amino acid
having an
aliphatic side-chain with a
branch (a
central carbon atom
bound to
three or more carbon...
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biomolecules and
macromolecules that
comprise one or more long
chains of
amino acid residues.
Proteins perform a vast
array of
functions within organisms...
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Proteinogenic amino acids are
amino acids that are
incorporated biosynthetically into
proteins during translation from RNA. The word "proteinogenic" means...