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Ammelide (6-amino-2,4-dihydroxy-1,3,5-triazine) is a
triazine and the
hydrolysis product of ammeline.
Ammelide can be
obtained by
heating dicyandiamide...
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dissolved amino-substituted triazines, namely, ammeline,
ammelide, and melamine. In one method, an
ammonium sulfate solution is
heated to...
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solid may
contain approximately 70% melamine, 23%
oxytriazines (ammeline,
ammelide, and
cyanuric acid), 0.7%
polycondensates (melem, melam, and melon). In...
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Further hydrolysis (e.g.
boiling ammeline with
dilute alkali)
yields ammelide. B. Bann and S.A.
Miller (1958). "Melamines and
derivatives of melamine"...
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Eaton RW,
Karns JS (1991). "Cloning and
comparison of the DNA
encoding ammelide aminohydrolase and
cyanuric acid
amidohydrolase from
three s-triazine-degrading...
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produced in the
reaction with hydrazine. When
heated with urea at 140 °C,
ammelide is formed.
Cyanuric bromide reacts with water,
particularly in alkaline...
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approximately 30% melamine. The
remainder has been
identified as
cyanuric acid,
ammelide and ammeline, with
crystals recovered from
urine reported to be approximately...
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inexpensive melamine and
other compounds, such as
cyanuric acid,
ammeline and
ammelide, are
common practice.
These adulterants can be used to
inflate the apparent...